End of Year SOL Review for State SOL Test 2014

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SOL REVIEW
US History 1865 to present
New York City and Boston
can be found in the _______
region.
A.Southeast
B.Northeast
C.Midwest
D.Pacific
B. Northeast
Minnesota, Michigan, and Indiana
can be found in the __________
region.
A. Northeast
B. Non Contigious
C. Southwest
D. Midwest
D. Midwest
Which region is Texas and
Arizona located in?
A. Northeast
B. Southeast
C. Southwest
D. Western
C. Southwest
Which of the following cities was
the center of the meat packing
industry?
A. Boston
B. Chicago
C. New York
D. Detroit
B. Chicago
In what region of the United States
were Jim Crow laws found?
A. Southeast
B. Western
C. Pacific
D. Southwest
A. Southeast
Which of the following is found
in the Western region?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Colorado
California
New Mexico
Kansas
A. Colorado
Which of the following was a
reason for the people moving west?
A. Escape from Oppressive
Governments
B. Opportunity for Land ownership
C. Religious Freedom
D. To get Industrial Jobs
B. Opportunity for Land
Ownership
Flat lands that rise gradually
from east to west is a physical
feature of theA.Pacific Region
B.Great Plains
C.Wild West
D.Western Expansion
B. Great Plains
All of the following indicate
the climate of the Great Plains
except• A.
• B.
• C.
• D.
Low rainfall
Local flooding
Frequent dust storms
Land eroded by wind & water
• B. Local flooding
Barbed wire, steel plows, dry
farming, and sod houses were• A. Inventions of settlers in the Northeast
Region
• B. Inventions and adaptations of the Great
Plains
• C. Inventions of the American Indians to
survive the Wild West
• D. Adaptations of the Chinese and Irish when
building the railroads
• B. Inventions and adaptations
of the Great Plains
Manufacturing areas were
centered near areas of• A.
• B.
• C.
• D.
Few people in the South
Agriculture and farming
Population and large cities
Beef cattle raising and farms
•C. Population and large
cities
Advances in what new technology
linked resources, products, and markets
across the nation?
• A.
• B.
• C.
• D.
Railroad
Automobile
Pony Express
Horse & Wagon
•A. Railroad
This amendment banned slavery
in the United States and all of its
territoriesth
13
• A.
Amendment
• B. 14th Amendment
th
• C. 15 Amendment
th
• D. 16 Amendment
•A.
th
13
Amendment
This amdendment ensures all citizens the
right to vote regardless of race, color, or
previous condition of servitude.
th
13
• A.
Amendment
• B. 14th Amendment
• C. 15th Amendment
• D. 16th Amendment
• C.
th
15
Amendment
This amendment grants citizenship to
all persons born in the United States
and guarantees them equal protection
under the law.
th
13
• A.
Amendment
• B. 14th Amendment
• C. 15th Amendment
• D. 16th Amendment
• B.
th
14
Amendment
_______Title?_______
Northern soldiers supervised the South.
Southern military leaders could not hold
office.
African Americans could hold public office.
What would be the best title for
the above list?
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•
•
•
A.
B.
C.
D.
Civil War Policies
Revolutionary War Policies
Slavery Policies
Reconstruction Policies
•D. Reconstruction
Policies
*Reconstruction ended in 1877 as a result of a
compromise over the outcome of the election
of 1876.
*Federal troops were removed from the
South.
*Rights that African Americans had gained
were lost through “Jim Crow” laws.
The list above indicates how reconstruction• A. Started
• B. Continued for decades
• C. Ended
• D. Exercised the freedoms of many
•C. Ended
*Reconstruction plan calling for reconciliation
*Preservation of the Union was more important than
punishing the South
Who is known for the above list?
•
•
•
•
A.
B.
C.
D.
George Washington
Frederick Douglass
Booker T. Washington
Abraham Lincoln
• D. Abraham Lincoln
*Fought for adoption of constitutional
amendments that guaranteed voting
rights
*Was a powerful voice for human rights
and civil liberties for all
Who is known for this list?
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•
•
•
A.
B.
C.
D.
Booker T. Washington
W.E.B. Dubois
Frederick Douglass
Robert E. Lee
• C. Frederick Douglass
*Urged Southerners to reconcile with Northerners at the end
of the war and reunite as Americans when some wanted to
continue to fight
*Became president of Washington College, which is now
known as Washington and Lee University
The person known for the list above is-
•
•
•
•
A.
B.
C.
D.
George Washington Carver
Abraham Lincoln
Frederick Douglass
Robert E. Lee
• D. Robert E. Lee
Opposition by American Indians
to westward expansion was
made evident by all of the
following except-
• A. Battle of Little Bighorn
• B. Sitting Bull
• C. Geronimo
• D. General Custer
• D. General Custer
Land set aside for American
Indians is known as• A.
• B.
• C.
• D.
American Forts
Reservations
Indian Properties
Buffalo Tracts
• B. Reservations
Who was forced to relocate from
traditional lands to reservations?
•
•
•
•
A.
B.
C.
D.
Geronimo of the Suez Tribe
Running Bear of the Cherokee Tribe
Chief Joseph of the Nez Percé Tribe
Chief Bass of the Nansemond Tribe
• C. Chief Joseph of the
Nez Percé Tribe
The Battle of Wounded Knee
reduced the American Indian
population through •
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•
•
A.
B.
C.
D.
Warfare and disease
Moving to reservations
Going east to find factory jobs
Converting to Christianity
• A. Warfare and disease
Assimilation attempts and
lifestyle changes for American
Indians was evident due to•
•
•
•
A.
B.
C.
D.
Reduction of tee-pees
Destruction of longhouses
Reduction of the buffalo population
Movement to Canadian properties
• C. Reduction of the
buffalo population
American Indian homelands were
reduced through• A.
• B.
• C.
• D.
Laws passed in Congress
Chiefs who decided to move east
Treaties that were broken
Movement to other countries
• C. Treaties that were broken
An invention that contributed to
the growth of industries in the
late 19th century wasA. Radio
B. Broadcast Industry
C. Lighting/Electrification
D. Satellites
C. Lighting/Electrification
Which of the following was NOT
a reason for the development of
cities in the late 19th century?
A. Homestead Act
B. Specialized Industries
C. Immigrants
D. Urbanization
A. Homestead Act
Which of the following was NOT
a reason for immigration to
America during the late 1800’s?
A. Religious Freedom
B. Economic Opportunities
C. Adventure
D. Mechanization
D. Mechanization
All the following were problems
faced by cities during
industrialization except A. Increase in crime
B. Overcrowded tenements
C. Lack of workers
D. Political corruption
C. Lack of workers
Who became the leader of the steel
industry in the United States during
the late 1800’s and early 1900’s?
A. Andrew Carnegie
B. John D. Rockefeller
C. JP Morgan
D. Carnelius Vanderbilt
A. Andrew Carnegie
Who was best known as a leader
of the women’s rights movement
of the early 20th century?
A. Ida Tarbell
B. Carrie Nation
C. Helen Hunt Jackson
D. Susan B. Anthony
D. Susan B. Anthony
Women gained the right to vote
with the passage of which
amendment?
A. 16th
B. 17th
C. 18th
D. 19th
D. 19th Amendment
The Temperance Movement was
responsible for the passing of the
_____ amendment.
A. 18th Amendment
B. 19th Amendment
C. 20th Amendment
D. 21st Amendment
A. 18th Amendment
The purpose of the Temperance
Movement was toA. Gain women’s right to vote
B. Educational opportunites
C. Call attention to the evils of
alcohol
D. Fight for civil rights
C. Call attention to the evils of
alcohol
What led to the overcrowding of
cities in the late 1800’s?
A. Urbanization
B. Mechanization
C. Political Machines
D. Homestead Act
A. Urbanization
Hull House was founded by:
A. Susan B. Anthony
B. Jane Addams
C. Eleanor Roosevelt
D. Ida Tarbell
B. Jane Addams
Steel manufacturing was located
in which of the following
regions of the US?
A. Northeast
B. Southeast
C. Midwest
D. Southwest
A. Northeast
What 2 groups of immigrants
were discriminated against in the
late 19th century?
A. Irish and Hispanics
B. Hispanics and Asians
C. Chinese and Irish
D. Chinese and Asians
C. Chinese and Irish
The name of the last battle won
by the Native Americans wasA. The Battle of Little Bighorn
B. Battle of Midway
C. Battle of Stalingrad
D. The Battle of Chief Joseph
A. The Battle of Little Bighorn
During the settling of the Great
Plains, Native Americans were
forced to move to-
A.Concentration Camps
B.Internment Camps
C.Reservations
D.Tenements
C. Reservations
What group gained power by
attending to the needs of new
immigrants?
A.Suffragist
B.Political Machines
C.Democrats
D.Muckrackers
B. Politcal Machines
Why were Jim Crow laws
passed?
A. To help former slaves after the Civil
War
B. To make it illegal to discriminate against
African Americans
C. To make it legal to discriminate against
African Americans
D. To help African Americans move North
C. To make it legal to discriminate
against African American
Who believed in Vocational
Education to achieve equality
for African Americans?
A. WEB Dubois
B. Booker T. Washington
C. John F. Kennedy
D. Martin Luther King
B. Booker T. Washington
Which of these was NOT a
reason for the growth of Big
Business?
A. National Markets created by
transportation advances
B. Captains of Industry
C. Lower-Cost Production
D. Urbanization
D. Urbanization
Which of the following was
the main goal of the US during
the Spanish American War?
A. To rule Spain’s trade route
B. To protect American business
interest in Spain
C. To free Cuba from Spain
D. To request Cuba to negotiate a treaty
for independence with Spain
C. To free Cuba from Spain
Which headline is an example
of yellow journalism?
A. “Spain responsible for Unprovoked
Attack on the USS Maine”
B. “The US declares War on Spain”
C. “Cubans ask Spain for their
independence”
D. “Theodore Roosevelt is Appointed
Secretary of the Navy”
A. “Spain responsible for
unprovoked attack on the
USS Maine”
As a result of the Spanish-American
War, the U.S. acquired all of the
following territories except-
A. Cuba
B. Puerto Rico
C. Philippines
D. Guam
A. Cuba
The immediate cause of WWI
was theA.
B.
C.
D.
Attack on the Lusitania
Sinking of the battleship Maine
Germany use of submarine warfare
Assassination of Archduke
Ferdinand
D. Assassination of Archduke
Ferdinand
Which of the following was not a
reason for the U.S. entering WWI?
A. Germany’s use of submarine warfare
B. Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand
C. Sinking of the Lusitania
D. Political and Economic ties to
Great Britain
B. Assassination of Archduke
Ferdinand
Which were the leading Allied
Powers at the start of WWI?
A.Great Britain, France, and
Russia
B.Germany, Austria-Hungary,
and Bulgaria
C.Denmark and the Netherlands
D.Spain and Switzerland
A. Great Britain, France, and
Russia
When WWI broke out in Europe,
the US adopted a policy ofA.Militarism
B.Isolationism
C.Imperialism
D.Expansionism
B. Isolationism
President Wilson hoped that
the League of Nations wouldA. Enable nations to solve their
conflicts without going to war
B. Make the Allies stronger
C. Help the U.S. avoid foreign affairs
D. Reduce tariffs throughout the world
A. Enable nations to solve their
conflicts without going to war
Which of the following is correctly
paired with a development in
technology in the late 19th century?
A. Ford- assembly line
B. Wright Brothers- automobile
C. Rockefeller- steel
D. Carnegie- electricity
A. Ford- Assembly line
The Great Migration of the
early 20th century involved
the movement ofA. Mexicans to Texas
B. African Americans to northern
and mid-western cities
C. Women from working at home to
jobs outside the home
D. Japanese to the Pacific Region
B. African Americans to
northern cities
F. Scott Fitzgerald is to John
Steinbeck as Aaron Copland is to
_____________.
A. Jacob Lawrence
B. Langston Hughes
C. Georgia O’Keefe
D. George Gershwin
D. George Gershwin
A Harlem Renaissance painter
who chronicled the Great
Migration.
A.Georgia O’Keefe
B.Jacob Lawrence
C.Bessie Smith
D.George Gershwin
B. Jacob Lawrence
A novelist who wrote about
the Jazz Age during the
1920’s.
A.John Steinbeck
B.Ernest Hemingway
C.F. Scott Fitzgerald
D.Bessie Smith
C. F. Scott Fitzgerald
Which of the following best
describes the Great Depression?
A. 1/4 or 25% of workers were
unemployed
B. Shortage of immigrants
C. Increase in the amount of banks
and businesses
D. Farm income rose to an new high
A. 1/4 or 25% of workers
were unemployed
What was the name of President’s
Roosevelt’s program to help provide
relief during the Great Depressions?
A. Square Deal
B. New Way
C. New Deal
D. Fair Deal
C. New Deal
Which New Deal program had
the biggest impact on the
banking system?
A. Works Progress Administration
B. Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation
C. Social Security Act
D. Civilian Conservation Corps
B. Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation
What finally brought the Great
Depression to an end?
A.The New Deal Programs
B.Lower tariffs
C.World War II
D.Recovery of the stock market
C. World War II
All of the following are probable
causes of the Great Depression
exceptA. High tariffs that hindered the New Deal
Program
B. Over speculation in the stock market
C. Failure of the Federal Reserve to help
prevent the collapse of the banking system
D. Labor shortages and lack of consumer goods
on the market
D. Labor shortages and lack
of consumer goods on the
market
What event in 1939 started
World War II?
A. Germany’s invasion of Poland
B. Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor
C. Hitler’s killing Jewish people
D. The sinking of American ships
by German submarines
A. Germany’s invasion of
Poland
Which wartime leader is
incorrectly matched with his
country?
A.Mussolini-Italy
B.Stalin-Soviet Union
C.Hitler-Germany
D.Churchill-Japan
D. Churchill-Japan
Which event in 1941 caused the
U.S. to enter World War II?
A. Germany’s invasion of Poland
B. Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor
C. Hitler’s killing of Jewish people
D. The sinking of American ships by
German submarines
B. Japan’s attack on Pearl
Harbor
Which of the following was a
major turning point of the war in
Western Europe?
• A.
• B.
• C.
• D.
Battle of Stalingrad
D-Day
Battle of Britain
V-Day
• B. D-Day
Where and what date did D-Day
occur?
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A.
B.
C.
D.
London, England on June 5, 1944
Paris, France on June 5, 1945
Madrid, Spain on June 6, 1944
Normandy, France on June 6, 1944
• D. Normandy, France on
June 6, 1944
Which of the following events
happened first?
A. D-Day invasion at Normandy,
France
B. Attack on Pearl Harbor
C. The U.S. dropped 2 atomic bombs
D. Germany surrenders
B. Attack on Pearl Harbor
Which famous battle fought in
the Soviet Union halted the
German advance in WWII?
A. Alamein
B. Midway
C. Normandy
D. Stalingrad
D. Stalingrad
By the end of 1940 in an attempt to
help Britain, the United States
began sending it supplies through
theA.Berlin Airlift
B.Lend-Lease Program
C.Good Neighbor Policy
D.New Deal
B. Lend Lease Act
In return for war supplies,
where did the U.S. receive
military bases?
A.Spain and Italy
B.Bermuda and the Caribbean
C.Russia and Hawaii
D.Cuba and Hawaii
B. Bermuda and Caribbean
Which was a major turning point of
World War II in the Pacific?
• A.
• B.
• C.
• D.
Iwo Jima
Pearl Harbor
Midway
Hiroshima
• C. Midway
Who won the Battle of Midway?
• A.
• B.
• C.
• D.
Japan
Germany
Soviet Union
United States
• D. United States
In what 2 cities did the US
drop the Atomic bomb on
during WWII?
A.London and Berlin
B.Stalingrad and Pearl Harbor
C.Nagasaki and Hiroshima
D.Tokyo and Beijing
C. Nagasaki and Hiroshima
President Truman defended his
decision to drop the A-bomb by
arguing that it would A. Avoid huge U.S. troop casualties
B. Prolong the war
C. Punish the Japanese
D. Reduce US civilians lives
A. Avoid huge U.S. troop
casualties
During World War II, Hitler’s
attempt to rid Europe of Jews
was calledA.Holocaust
B.Terrorism
C.Lend Lease Act
D.Internment Camps
A. Holocaust
After WWII, the Marshall Plan
providedA. Economic aid to European
countries recovering from the war
B. Pardons to all former spies
C. Reparations to formerly interned
Japanese
D. U.S. military protection for Japan
A. Economic Aid to European
countries recovering from
the war
The 2 superpowers that
emerged after World War II
wereA. Japan and Germany
B. United States and Soviet Union
C. Soviet Union and India
D. United States and Great Britain
B. United States and Soviet Union
What is the primary goal of the
United Nations?
A. To stop communism
B. To stop the Far East from building
weapons
C. To prevent future wars
D. To replace all nation’s governments with a
single world government
C. To prevent future wars
By joining the United Nations,
the US ended a long-term foreign
policy ofA.
B.
C.
D.
Isolationism
Imperialism
Internationalism
Capitalism
A. Isolationism
After World War II, Japan adopted a
___________ government.
A.Communism
B.Democratic
C.Socialist
D.Republican
B. Democratic
After World War II, Germany
was partitioned into A.North and South Germany
B.East and North Germany
C.East and West Germany
D.East and South Germany
C. East and West Germany
The United States economy after
WWII can be characterized as-
A.Prosperous
B.Stagnant
C.Unstable
D.Inflated
A. Prosperous
What caused a shortage of consumer
products, such as appliances and
automobiles, after WWII?
A. America was still suffering from the Great
Depression
B. The war had depleted American’s natural
resources
C. Many American factories had not yet converted
back to peacetime production
D. American’s factories were greatly damaged after
the war
C. Many American factories
had not yet converted back
to peacetime production
After World War II, the Soviet
Union dominatedA.Western Europe and Spain
B.Eastern/Central Europe and
East Germany
C.North and Central Europe
D.United States
B. Eastern/Central Europe and
East Germany
The state of tension between the
United States and the Soviet Union
without actual fighting and divided the
world into two camps is known as:
• A.
• B.
• C.
• D.
Ice War
Cold War
Global Warming
Environmental Tragedies
• B. The Cold War
What was the origination of the
Cold War?
• A. The same goals and ideologies
between the U.S. and the Soviet Union
• B. Different goals and ideologies
between the U.S. and the Soviet Union
• C. Both wanted to rule with democracy
• D. Both wanted to rule with communism
• B. Different goals and
ideologies between the U.S.
and the Soviet Union
The Cuban Missile Crisis began
whenA. The Soviet navy ran the United States
blockade of Cuba
B. A U.S. spy plane was shot down over
Cuba
C. The Soviets began to build missile
launching sites in Cuba
D. The Cubans began an invasion of the
U.S. missile sites
C. The Soviets began to build
missile launching sites in Cuba
The Cuban Missile Crisis
ended whenA. The Soviet agreed to remove missiles
from Cuba
B. The U.S. bombed Soviet missile sites
C. The U.S. negotiated with Castro to
destroy the missile sites
D. The UN forced the two sides to
compromise on missiles
A. The Soviets agreed to
remove missiles from Cuba
The U.S. policy to hold communism
within the Soviet Union and Eastern
Europe is known asA.The Domino Theory
B.The Open Door Policy
C.Mutual assured destruction
D.Containment
D. Containment
Which of these events came last?
A.Korean War
B.Cuban Missile Crisis
C.Vietnam War
D.Collapse of the Berlin Wall
D. Collapse of the Berlin Wall
The purpose of the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization was toA. Help Europe rebuild after the damage of
WWII
B. Find peaceful uses for nuclear energy
C. Promote democracy in European
countries
D. Protect Western Europe from Soviet
aggression
D. Protect Western Europe
from Soviet aggression
How did the Korean War begin?
• A. North Korea was aided with China in an
attack against South Korea
• B. South Korea was aided with China in an
attack against North Korea
• C. North Korea fought with the Soviet
Union against South Korea
• D. South Korea fought with the Soviet
Union against North Korea
• A. North Korea was aided with
China in an attack against South
Korea
Which side of Korea was
communist?
• A.
• B.
• C.
• D.
North Korea
South Korea
East Korea
West Korea
• A. North Korea
How did the Korean War end?
• A.
• B.
• C.
• D.
Cease-fire agreement
With a U.S. victory
With a North Korean Victory
Stalemate
• D. Stalemate
The United States intervened to stop
the spread of communism into South
Vietnam. This is known as the:
• A.
• B.
• C.
• D.
Stalemate Theory
Containment Theory
Non-Communist Theory
Domino Theory
• D. Domino Theory
How did the Vietnam War end?
• A.
• B.
• C.
• D.
Stalemate
Vietnamese Victory
United States Victory
Cease-fire Agreement
• D. Cease Fire Agreement
The breakup of the Soviet Union into
independent countries and the
destruction of the Berlin Wall
indicated:
• A. The Soviet Union was now in control
• B. That Berlin was now in control
• C. The Collapse of Communism in
Europe
• D. The Collapse of Communism in the
Soviet Union
• C. The Collapse of
Communism in Europe
What is NOT a new challenge
for the United States during
the Cold War era?
• A. Role of U.S. military intervention
• B. Environmental challenges
• C. Peacetime Technologies
• D. Global issues, including trade, job,
and diseases
• C. Peacetime Technologies
What contributed to the strong
economy of the U.S. after WWII?
• A. Men taking over the factories again
• B. Women entering the workforce
• C. Healthy job market, increased demand for
American products and increased productivity
• D. Massive unemployment and many people
were hungry and homeless
• C. Healthy job market,
increased demand for
American products and
increased productivity
What is NOT a factor leading
to changing patterns in U.S.
society after WWII?
• A.
• B.
• C.
• D.
Unemployment rate
The Baby Boom
Greater Investment in Education
Interstate Highway System
• A. Unemployment rate
Changes in the make-up of
immigrants after 1965 included:
• A.
• B.
• C.
• D.
Chinese and Irish
Japanese and Korean
Hispanic and Asian Americans
European and African Americans
• C. Hispanic and Asian
Americans
Which Supreme Court
decision legalized Jim Crow
segregation in the SouthA. Dred Scott v. Sanford
B. Gideon v. Wainwright
C.Plessy v. Ferguson
D.Brown v. Board of Education
C. Plessy v. Ferguson
What was the result of the Supreme
Court decision in Brown v. Board
of Education?
A.Desegregation of public schools
B.Integration of all public facilities
C.Equal voting rights
D.Abolition of the poll tax
A. Desegregation of public
schools
Which of the following methods
of protest would Martin Luther
King, Jr. have disapproved?
A.Boycotts
B.Public demonstration
C.Sit-Ins
D.Setting fire to a business
D. Setting fire to a business
The result of the Montgomery Bus
Boycott in 1955 wasA. Greater restrictions for African
Americans on public transportation
B. Full desegregation of public
transportation
C. The end of bus service in cities
D. That African Americans still had to sit at
the back of the bus
B. Full desegregation of public
transportation
The Jim Crow laws passed in the
SouthA. Forced African Americans to take high
paying jobs
B. Forced African Americans to move North
C. Segregated African Americans from white
society
D. Made it a crime for African Americans to
attend school
C. Segregated African
Americans from white society
The use of poll taxes was
outlawed by theA.
B.
C.
D.
Voting Rights Act of 1965
Civil Rights Act of 1964
13th Amendment to the Constitution
Patriot Act
A. Voting Rights Act of 1965
The National Organization for
Women was created toA. Work against gender discrimination in
employment
B. Elect more women to public office
C. Ensure that mothers have access to
affordable daycare
D. Ensure that women receive the right to
vote
A. Work against gender
discrimination in employment
A.Which of the following is NOT
true about women in American
society by the mid 1990’s?
A. Most women worked for pay outside the home
B. Most women were paid less than men
C. Women had achieved full economic equality
with men
D. Women were underrepresented in the area of
elected office
C. Women had achieved full
economic equality with men
What was the turning point of the
war in the Pacific during WWII?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Battle of Stalingrad
Battle of Iwo Jima
Battle of Midway
Bombing of Pearl Harbor
C. Battle of Midway
The systematic attempt to rid
Europe of all Jews was calledA.
B.
C.
D.
Concentration Camps
Holocaust
Desegregation
Internment Camps
Holocaust
Which of these was NOT a result
of the affordable automobile?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Great Mobility
Movement to the Suburbs
Creation of Jobs
Labor Saving Devices
What was the name of the woman who
worked to expand human rights in the
late 20th century?
A. Susan B. Anthony
B. Eleanor Roosevelt
C. Laura Bush
D. Michelle Obama
B. Eleanor Roosevelt
Who desegregated the armed
forces?
• A.
• B.
• C.
• D.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Harry S. Truman
John F. Kennedy
Dwight D. Eisenhower
• B. Harry S. Truman
Who is known for the area of
science and blood plasma?
• A.
• B.
• C.
• D.
J. Robert Oppenheimer
Martha Graham
Bill Gates
Charles Drew
• D. Charles Drew
Who is known for the area of
culture and architecture?
• A.
• B.
• C.
• D.
Martha Graham
Frank Lloyd Wright
Henry Louis Gates
Ray Kroc
• B. Frank Lloyd Wright
Who is known for the area of
economics and computer
technology?
• A.
• B.
• C.
• D.
Bill Gates
J. Robert Oppenheimer
Ray Kroc
Martha Graham
• A. Bill Gates
Who is known for culture and
dance?
• A.
• B.
• C.
• D.
Maya Angelou
Henry Louis Gates
Martha Graham
Ray Kroc
• C. Martha Graham
Who is known for academics
and history?
• A.
• B.
• C.
• D.
Bill Gates
Martha Graham
Henry Louis Gates
Maya Angelou
• C. Henry Louis Gates
Who is known for economics
and franchising?
• A.
• B.
• C.
• D.
Ray Kroc
Bill Gates
Charles Drew
J. Robert Oppenheimer
• A. Ray Kroc
Who is known for science and
physics (atomic bomb)?
• A. Charles Drew
• B . Henry Louis Gates
• C. Ray Kroc
• D. J. Robert Oppenheimer
• D. J. Robert Oppenheimer
Who is known for academics
and literature?
• A.
• B.
• C.
• D.
Martha Graham
Ray Kroc
Maya Angelou
Bill Gates
• C. Maya Angelou
The linking of nations through
trade, information, technologies,
and communication is called:
• A.
• B.
• C.
• D.
Telecommunication
Globalization
Economics
Satellite systems
• B. Globalization
*Improvement of all communications
(e.g., travel, telecommunications, Internet)
*Availability of a wide variety of foreign-made
goods and services
*Outsourcing of jobs
The best title for the list above would be•
•
•
•
A.
B.
C.
D.
The Impact of New Technologies
The Impact of Globalization
The Impact of Satellite Systems
The Impact of New Challenges
• B. The Impact of Globalization
All of the following were
industries benefiting from new
technologies except:
•
•
•
•
A.
B.
C.
D.
Airline-jets & space exploration
Entertainment & news media
Internet & satellite
Bicycles & gliders
• D. Bicycles & gliders
Decreased regional variation,
greater access to news, other
information, heating and
airconditioning were:
• A. Impacts of old technologies in American life
after WWII
• B. Impacts of new technologies in American life
after WWII
• C. Results of women re-entering the workforce
• D. Results of men returning to jobs after WWII
• B. Impacts of new technologies
in American life after WWII
*Increase in terrorist activities
*Conflicts in the Middle East
*Changing relationships with nations
The best title for the list above would be•
•
•
•
A.
B.
C.
D.
America’s New Technologies
America’s New Challenges
America’s Foreign Policies
America’s White Table
• C. America’s Foreign Policies
Policies to protect the environment,
global climate change, and
conservation of water and other
natural resources are included in
America’s interest in•
•
•
•
A.
B.
C.
D.
City environment
State environment
National environment
Global environment
• D. Global environment