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2016 Fall Final US History Test Review
1.The Emancipation Proclamation ______
2.The Amendment to the Constitution that banned slavery was the ______amendment
4.Laissez-faire relies on ______and ______to regulate prices and wages.
5.Because of the shortage of workers in California, the Central Pacific Railroad hired workers from ______
7.Supporters of laissez-faire believed the government should interfere in the economy only to ______and ______
8.A ______was a technique for breaking a union in which the company refused to allow the workers on the property and refused to pay them.
12.By the 1890s, more than half of all immigrants in the United States were from ______
13.Many labor unions opposed immigration, arguing that most immigrants ______
14.______was the philosophy that wealthy Americans bore the responsibility of using their great fortunes to further social progress.
15.Nativists wanted to ______
16.Political machines provided new city dwellers with necessities such as jobs, housing, and police protection in exchange for ______
17.What organization offered practical aid and religious counseling to the urban poor? ______
19.New technology helped farmers produce more crops, which tended to ______
20.The Populists hoped to beat the Democrats in the South by ______
21.The Supreme Court set the stage for legalized segregation by overturning the ______
25. The Plessy v Ferguson Supreme Court decision ______
26.In the late 1800s, support grew in the U.S. for building a large modern navy to ______
27.According to the treaty that ended the Spanish-American War, the U.S. would ______
28.The Hawaiian monarchy was overthrown by ______
29. The Roosevelt Corollary was seen as a statement which was built upon the ______
30.Wisconsin became known as “the laboratory of democracy” because of its ______
31.Socialists believe in ______
32.In a direct primary, ______
33.Tragedy at the Triangle Shirtwaist Company led to ______
35.The Triple Entente included ______
36.In the case Schenckv. the United States, the Supreme Court ruled that ______
37.The event that touched off the first declaration of war in World War I was ______
38.World War I was the first war in which ______
39.The Great Migration during World War I was a flow of ______
40. Which of the following innovations best completes the diagram?
41.The “Big Four” who attended the peace conference at the end of World War I were the leaders from the United States, Britain, France, and ______
42.The Triple Alliance included ______
43.According to the Zimmermann telegram, if Mexico allied with Germany, Germany would ______
44.According to the Selective Service Act, the order in which men were called to service would be determined by ______
45.Criticism of the war at home was effectively silenced by ______
46. What did African American and women have in common during World War I? ______
47.In the early 1920s, the Ku Klux Klan added to its membership by ______
48.The new morality of the 1920s glorified ______
49.John T. Scopes was put on trial for ______
50.The Twenty-first Amendment ______
51.One effect of the Eighteenth Amendment was ______
52.The NAACP’s lobbying efforts influenced the House of Representatives to pass, in 1922, ______
53.Ford’s system for making cars increased efficiency by ______
54.In the Teapot Dome scandal, a government official received bribes for ______
55.Henry Ford’s business philosophy was to increase sales by ______
56.In 1932 farmers on the Great Plains began to lose their crops because ______
57.Most economists agree that a key cause of the Depression was ______
58.To fight the Depression, Roosevelt believed the first thing to do was to ______
59.To regulate the stock market, the Roosevelt Administration created the ______
60.The Emergency Banking Relief Act helped solve the banking crisis by ______