Show Module 4 - Chapter 23 Quiz Due Jan 16 at 11:59pm Points 25 Questions 10 Available Jan 10 at 12am - Jan 16 at 11:59pm 7 days Time Limit 25 Minutes Instructions This quiz was locked Jan 16 at 11:59pm. Attempt History AttemptTimeScore LATESTAttempt 1 5 minutes25 out of 25 Score for this quiz: 25 out of 25 Submitted Jan 11 at 8:46am This attempt took 5 minutes. This quiz is open-book and you will have 25 minutes to complete it. In order to pursue his goal of using American influence overseas only when it was a moral imperative, Wilson put which man in the position of Secretary of State? William Jennings Bryan Correct! Correct! Why was the German use of the unterseeboot considered to defy international law? because other countries did not have similar technology because they refused to warn their targets before firing Correct! Correct! because no international consensus existed to employ submarine technology 1. In order to pursue his goal of using American influence overseas only when it was a moral imperative, Wilson put which man in the position of Secretary of State? Charles Hughes 2. Why was the German use of the unterseeboot considered to defy international law? because other countries did not have similar technology 3. To what extent were Woodrow Wilson’s actual foreign policy decisions consistent with his foreign policy philosophy or vision? 4. Which of the following was not enacted in order to secure men and materials for the war effort? the Food Administration 5. What of the following was not used to control American dissent against the war effort? propaganda campaigns 6. How did the government work to ensure unity on the home front, and why did Wilson feel that this was so important? 7. Why did the war not increase overall prosperity? because inflation made the cost of living higher 8. Which of the following did not influence the eventual passage of the Nineteenth Amendment? women’s contributions to the war effort 9. Why was prohibition’s success short-lived? 10. What was Article X in the Treaty of Versailles? the “war guilt clause” that France required 11. Which of the following was not included in the Treaty of Versailles? extensive German
reparations to be paid to the Allies 12. What barriers did Wilson face in his efforts to ratify the Treaty of Versailles? What objections did those opposed to the treaty voice? 13. Which of the following was not a destabilizing factor immediately following the end of the war? a flu pandemic 14. What was the inciting event that led to the Chicago anti-Black Riot of 1919? a strike at a local factory 15. How did postwar conditions explain Warren Harding’s landslide victory in the 1920 presidential election? What was the inciting event that led to the Chicago race riot of 1919?The riot was triggered by the death of a Black youth on July 27. He had been swimming in Lake Michigan and had drifted into an area tacitly reserved for whites; he was stoned and he shortly drowned.
What barriers did Wilson face in his efforts to ratify the Treaty of Versailles What objections did those opposed to the treaty voice?What objections did those opposed to the treaty voice? In order to ratify the Treaty of Versailles, Wilson needed to ensure a two-thirds approval by the U.S. Senate, which meant overcoming the objections of a majority of Senate Republicans.
Why did Prohibition advocates receive a boost from World War I?Why did temperance advocates receive a boost from World War I? They pointed out that the biggest breweries¾like Pabst, Schlitz, and Anheuser-Busch¾had German names. They said it was unpatriotic to use grain to manufacture liquor at a time when food had to be conserved.
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