Question : At the end of the Spanish-American War, what defined the way that the United States attempted to exert its economic will over Cuba?

    1. Question : At the end of the Spanish-American War, what defined the way that the United States attempted to exert its economic will over Cuba?
      Student Answer:   Treaty of Paris
          Platt Amendment
        Teller Amendment
        Newlands Resolution
      Instructor Explanation: The answer can be found in Chapter Two of A History of the United States Since 1865.
     2. Question : Efficiency was a central theme of the reform movement. Who of the following was not an example of someone striving to examine every aspect of life itself and determine, often through new scientific principles, how to do more work with less energy?
      Student Answer:   Frederick W. Taylor
          Robert Wiebe
        Henry Ford
        Theodore Roosevelt
      Instructor Explanation: The answer can be found in Chapter Two of A History of the United States Since 1865.
     3. Question : “Planned obsolescence” was a term first associated with which industry?
      Student Answer:   Electrical
        Flight
          Automotive
        Computer
      Instructor Explanation: The answer can be found in Chapter Two of A History of the United States Since 1865.
     4. Question : One of the important ways Roosevelt changed the American presidency was with his dynamic leadership and public communication skills. On the campaign trail in 1904, what did he promised the American people?
      Student Answer:     Square Deal
        New Deal
        Fair Deal
        Progressive Deal
      Instructor Explanation: The answer can be found in Chapter Two of A History of the United States Since 1865.
     5. Question : Which of the following was not a representation or an example of New Women expressing freedom and independence?
      Student Answer:   Higher education
          Cult of domesticity
        Gibson Girl
        Isadora Duncan
      Instructor Explanation: The answer can be found in Chapter Two of A History of the United States Since 1865.
     6. Question : Of the following four men who ran in the 1912 election, which affiliated himself with the Bull Moose Party?
      Student Answer:   Wilson
        Taft
          Roosevelt
        Debs
      Instructor Explanation: The answer can be found in Chapter Two of A History of the United States Since 1865.
     7. Question : President Woodrow Wilson played a key role in directing the nation into and through the war, but he also had a vision of how the post-war world should look. He first articulated his plan in January 1918 in a plan called:
      Student Answer:   Paris Peace
          Fourteen Points
        League of Nations
        Collective Security
      Instructor Explanation: The answer can be found in Chapter Two of A History of the United States Since 1865.
     8. Question : In a way that paralleled the fight for women to achieve equality, African American leaders also thought that their participation in World War I would provide an opportunity to advance the status of the entire race. The most heroic were the Harlem Hellfighters, which had the distinction of:
      Student Answer:     being in continuous combat longer than any other American unit.
        having the most decorations than any other American uni.t
        killing more Germans than any other American unit.
        digging more trenches than any other American unit.
      Instructor Explanation: The answer can be found in Chapter Two of A History of the United States Since 1865.
     9. Question : Which of the following was the name for Wilson’s domestic program?
      Student Answer:     New Freedom
        New Nationalism
        New Deal
        New Order
      Instructor Explanation: The answer can be found in Chapter Two of A History of the United States Since 1865.
     10. Question : Who led the American forces in battle during World War I?
      Student Answer:     Pershing
        George
        MacArthur
        Patton
      Instructor Explanation: The answer can be found in Chapter Two of A History of the United States Since 1865.

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