U.S History Unit 4 practice test
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____ was a Senator who opposed the League of Nations. - answer Henry
Cabot Lodge
France, Great Britain, and the United States were members of the ______ -
answer allied powers
The _______ provided for the preservation of national landmarks. - answer
Antiquities Act
____ built and successfully flew the first airplane. - answer Wright brothers
____ is a policy of extending control over another country through
colonization or conquest. - answer Imperialism
The ___ Act created a banking system to assist commerce and to issue
paper currency. - answer Federal Reserve
_____ allowed Americans of lesser means to make incremental
contributions towards financially supporting the war effort. - answer thrift
stamps
The U.S. government created or increased _____ on many items to help pay
for war mobilization - answer taxes
The _____ Campaign was a three-pronged attack that brought World War I
to an end. - answer Meuse-Argonne
, ____ created the first commercially practical light bulb. - answer Thomas
Edison
Regulation of business, redistribution of wealth, and ______ were important
tenets of Progressivism - answer public welfare
A(n) ___ is a lighter-than-air craft with a rigid frame to hold its shape. -
answer zeppelin
The __________ Revolution led to Russia signing a peace treaty favorable
towards Germany. - answer Bolshevik
Match the economic philosophies in order of their relative positions on the
illustration. - answer E. laissez-faire capitalism
C.social-market capitalism
B.socialism
A. communism
D. free-market capitalism
The sinking of the passenger ship ___ by a German submarine alarmed
American and British citizens - answer Lusitania
The Germans attempted to capture Paris by attacking France through ____
- answer belgium
In 1920 the first commercial ______ station, KDKA, went on the air. - answer
radio
_____ sent a telegram to Mexico, seeking their support against the United
States. - answer Arthur Zimmermann
eluded 15,000 U.S. troops sent to capture him after a raid on American
soil - answer pancho villa
(97.5%) questions fully solved
& updated
____ was a Senator who opposed the League of Nations. - answer Henry
Cabot Lodge
France, Great Britain, and the United States were members of the ______ -
answer allied powers
The _______ provided for the preservation of national landmarks. - answer
Antiquities Act
____ built and successfully flew the first airplane. - answer Wright brothers
____ is a policy of extending control over another country through
colonization or conquest. - answer Imperialism
The ___ Act created a banking system to assist commerce and to issue
paper currency. - answer Federal Reserve
_____ allowed Americans of lesser means to make incremental
contributions towards financially supporting the war effort. - answer thrift
stamps
The U.S. government created or increased _____ on many items to help pay
for war mobilization - answer taxes
The _____ Campaign was a three-pronged attack that brought World War I
to an end. - answer Meuse-Argonne
, ____ created the first commercially practical light bulb. - answer Thomas
Edison
Regulation of business, redistribution of wealth, and ______ were important
tenets of Progressivism - answer public welfare
A(n) ___ is a lighter-than-air craft with a rigid frame to hold its shape. -
answer zeppelin
The __________ Revolution led to Russia signing a peace treaty favorable
towards Germany. - answer Bolshevik
Match the economic philosophies in order of their relative positions on the
illustration. - answer E. laissez-faire capitalism
C.social-market capitalism
B.socialism
A. communism
D. free-market capitalism
The sinking of the passenger ship ___ by a German submarine alarmed
American and British citizens - answer Lusitania
The Germans attempted to capture Paris by attacking France through ____
- answer belgium
In 1920 the first commercial ______ station, KDKA, went on the air. - answer
radio
_____ sent a telegram to Mexico, seeking their support against the United
States. - answer Arthur Zimmermann
eluded 15,000 U.S. troops sent to capture him after a raid on American
soil - answer pancho villa