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Woodrow Wilson's statement above was made in justification of his

refusal to accept the "reservations" proposed by Henry Cabot Lodge in the Senate debate over ratification of the Treaty of Versailles

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African American migration to the urban North during the First World War was due primarily to

expanded job opportunities in Northern factories

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In the period 1890-1915, all of the following were generally true about African Americans EXCEPT:

The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) endorsed the Back-to-Africa movement.

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The principles on human rights articulated by President Bush are most similar to

the ideas expressed by President Woodrow Wilson during and after the First World War

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After the war, propaganda such as that employed by the image was used to help justify which of the following policies?

Red Scare prosecutions

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Which of the following groups would have been most likely to support the ideas expressed in the image?

Managers and owners of business enterprises

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Which of the following groups was LEAST likely to have contributed to the trend in Chicago's population from 1890 to 1940 ?

Immigrants from eastern and southern Asia

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Which of the following correctly describes the Committee on Public Information?

It was established to mobilize domestic support for the war effort during the First World War.

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Conscription policies in the First and Second World Wars differed significantly in that in the Second World War

the draft began before the United States entered the conflict

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The ideas expressed in Garvey's declaration drew the most significant support from which of the following?

Participants in the Great Migration

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Which of the following most plausibly influenced Garvey's argument in the excerpt?

The concept of self-determination debated at the Treaty of Versailles peace talks

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"The Department of Justice will pursue the attack of these 'Reds' upon the Government of the United States with vigilance, and no alien, advocating the overthrow of existing law and order in this country, shall escape arrest and prompt deportation."

The declaration above was made by

A. Mitchell Palmer

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A limitation of the excerpt as evidence of the reasons for United States entry into the First World War was that it

expressed opposition to war with Germany

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The point of view in the excerpt best supports which of the following historical arguments about United States involvement in the First World War before 1917 ?

United States policies favorable to Great Britain undercut American neutrality.

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Which of the following can best be concluded about United States involvement in the First World War based on the point of view expressed in the excerpt?

Joining the war was a departure from the traditional foreign policy of nonintervention.

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Which of the following groups would have been most likely to oppose the policy suggested in the image?

Business executives and industrialists

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In the period from 1900 to 1921, which of the following groups made up the largest share of immigration to the United States?

Italians and Poles

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The policy suggested in the image was most directly a response to

fears that immigrants were dangerous radicals or would increase competition for jobs

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The cartoon above portrays President Wilson trying to

arouse public support for the Treaty of Versailles

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Which of the following most directly contributed to the trend in African American migration shown on the graph between 1900 and 1929 ?

An effort to escape violence and limited opportunity in the South

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The United States home front during the First World War was marked by an increase in all of the following EXCEPT

support of individual liberties by the Supreme Court

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Conservative Republican opponents of the Treaty of Versailles argued that the League of Nations would

limit United States sovereignty

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The purpose of the Liberty Loan Campaign illustrated in the drawing above was to

finance American involvement in the First World War

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The restrictions imposed by the Schenck decision most directly contradicted which of the following earlier developments in the United States?

Protection of liberties through the adoption of the Bill of Rights in 1791

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The Schenck case emerged most directly from the context of which of the following?

Critiques by radicals of United States foreign policy

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The federal government most enhanced its legal authority to address threats considered a clear and present danger during which of the following later periods?

In the 2000s, following the terrorist attacks in the United States

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Which of the following evidence best supports the claims made in the excerpt?

Immigration from Europe peaked in the early decades of the twentieth century.

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Which of the following most directly refutes the argument presented in the third paragraph of the excerpt?

Nativist campaigns led to the passage of quotas that restricted immigration from Europe and Asia.

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The excerpt best serves as evidence in support of which of the following arguments about the home front during and after the First World War?

Increased anxieties about political radicalism led to restrictions on the freedom of speech.

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The Palmer raids of 1919 to 1920 were most closely related to the

fear of communism and radicalism

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The first massive migration of Black Americans from the South occurred during which of the following periods?

During and immediately after the First World War

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"The reason why we find ourselves in a position of impotency is not because our only powerful potential enemy has sent men to invade our shores...but rather because of the traitorous actions of those who have been treated so well by this Nation. It has not been the less fortunate, or members of minority groups who have been traitorous to this Nation, but rather those who have had the benefits that the wealthiest Nation on earth has had to offer...the finest homes, the finest college education,

The attacks on radicals and immigrants following the First World War

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"We intend to begin on the first of February unrestricted submarine warfare. We make Mexico a proposal of alliance on the following basis: make war together, make peace together, generous financial support and an understanding on our part that Mexico is to reconquer the lost territory in Texas, New Mexico and Arizona."

The message above had which of the following effects?

It pushed the United States closer to participation in the First World War.

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Which of the following occurred on the home front during the First World War?

The United States public expressed widespread anti-German sentiment.

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Woodrow Wilson hardened Senate opposition to the Treaty of Versailles by his refusal to compromise on the issue of

the unconditional adherence of the United States to the charter of the League of Nations

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When war broke out in Europe in 1914, President Woodrow Wilson established a policy that called for

acknowledgment of American neutral rights on the high seas

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One stated objective of Woodrow Wilson's plan for peace after the First World War was to

promote the right of national self-determination

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Wilson's Fourteen Points incorporated all of the following EXCEPT

recognition of Allied economic and territorial agreements made during the war

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The Palmer Raids of 1919 were conducted against

suspected communists and anarchists