Monday, June 5, 2017

Liberty University HIUS 222 quiz 3 solutions answers right

Liberty University HIUS 222 content quiz 3 solutions answers right
How many versions: 5 different versions

Question 1
Although strikes disrupted daily life, they rarely turned violent.
Question 2
What event led to the death of thirteen women and children in the Ludlow Massacre?
Question 3
As leader of the American Federation of Labor (AFL), Samuel Gompers welcomed all workers regardless of sex, race, ethnicity, or skill.
Question 4
Most American socialists advocated for
Question 5
In Lochner v. New York the Supreme Court ruled that
Question 6
Theodore Roosevelt saw the Roosevelt Corollary as
Question 7
How was U.S. imperialism beyond North America similar to its pursuit of Manifest Destiny on the continent?
Question 8
Why did President Roosevelt refer to Colombia’s rulers as “contemptible little creatures”?
Question 9
Newspaper coverage of the strip search of Clemencia Arango and the arrest of Evangelina Cisneros portrayed both women as
Question 10
Major outcomes of the SpanishAmerican War included which of the following?
Question 11
In the Zimmerman Telegram, German foreign minister Arthur Zimmermann negotiated in support of
Question 12
According to the Schlieffen Plan, Germany intended to attack France
Question 13
When he said of the Versailles Peace Treaty that “this isn’t a peace, it’s a twenty year truce,” Supreme Commander of Allied Armies Marshal Ferdinand Foch meant that
Question 14
Which act prohibited antigovernment speech during the war?
Question 15
President Wilson’s primary opponent on the matter of the League of Nations was
Question 16
Why was William McKinley unable to avoid war with Spain?
Question 17
What creature did cartoonists often use to describe Standard Oil?
Question 18
Who was a leading Christian missionary to China in the late 19th century?
Question 19
The American empire was second in size to Great Britain’s by1900.
Question 20
Who won the 1912 presidential election?
Question 21
What was Teddy Roosevelt’s campaign program in 1912?

The "progressive movement" was driven by:
Which of the following best describes the American Federation of Labor?
What did W. E. B. Du Bois mean by the "Talented Tenth"?
What factors constrained the Progressive agenda?
Proponents of the Social Gospel believed that
What was the effect on workers of the establishment of an "open shop" at a company?
In his 1895 "Atlanta Exposition Address," Booker T. Washington claimed to accept segregation if
Which resulted from the popularity of The Jungle by Upton Sinclair?
Why did the National Consumers' League create "whitelists" of approved stores as a part of organizing consumer boycotts?
Which statement best describes Woodrow Wilson's style as president?
Edward Curtis considered himself a "friend" to the Indian and advocated that
As a result of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire
How did the 1916 law banning the interstate sale of products made by child labor affect children in the workplace?
Which of the following was NOT a candidate for president in 1912?
Which best describes the middle-class view on childhood?
The temperance movement attracted all of the following EXCEPT
Booker T. Washington believed that race relations would improve
The Industrial Workers of the World differed from the American Federation of Labor AFL in that they
What prevented workers from escaping when a fire broke out at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory?
The Progressive agenda mainly reflected the values of
What did John D. Rockefeller and other members of the upper class believe was the source of poverty?
How did Henry Ford's innovations affect consumers?
In what way did the urban working class disagree with Progressives about the ward system?
In campaigning for president, Woodrow Wilson promised "New Freedom," which prioritized
What portion of American workers were wage-earning manual laborers?
What did the Seventeenth Amendment do?
What ultimately resulted in a decline in child labor?
What might have been the result if the Supreme Court in Lochner v. New York had ruled that a state could use its police powers to protect workers' health and safety?
How did the Supreme Court use the Sherman Anti-Trust Act to benefit industrialists?
A nationwide ban on child labor was enacted
At the turn of the twentieth century, what factor made it increasingly difficult for small businesses to succeed?
Child labor affected many recently arrived immigrant men because
What did the popularity of Carry A. Nation reveal about early twentieth-century American culture?
In Lochner v. New York the Supreme Court ruled that
Why were some feminists disappointed with the Supreme Court ruling in Muller v. Oregon?
What was the Federal Reserve?
The temperance movement attracted all of the following EXCEPT
What was the effect on workers of the establishment of an "open shop" at a company?
In his 1895 "Atlanta Exposition Address," Booker T. Washington claimed to accept segregation if
The Industrial Workers of the World differed from the American Federation of Labor AFL in that they
The Progressive agenda mainly reflected the values of
What event led to the death of thirteen women and children in the Ludlow Massacre?
Henry Ford's policies benefited workers in all of the following ways EXCEPT by
Who inadvertently coined the term "muckraker?"
Which Republican incumbent was defeated in 1912 when his party split into Progressive and conservative factions?

The primary goal of the American government's imperialistic policies during the late 1800s was:
Based on one of the chapter online lectures. Businessman Minor Keith controlled approximately 1 million acreas in Central America.
After buying the project from the Panama Canal Company, how did the United States gain control of the region where the Panama Canal was built?
Why did the federal government institute the Dollar Diplomacy policy?
By the end of the nineteenth century, the world's preeminent imperial power was
How was American imperialism in Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines different from the informal economic empire it established in the Caribbean?
Why did President Roosevelt refer to Colombia's rulers as "contemptible little creatures"?
How did descriptions of life in China affect American foreign policy?
What is a protectorate?
What effect did the Insular Cases have on constitutional rights for colonial populations?
What was ironic about the dispute in the United States about whether Americans needed the consent of colonized peoples to govern them?
Why did anti-imperialist William Jennings Bryan support the Treaty of Paris?
Leading up to the Spanish-American War, the yellow press
Theodore Roosevelt saw the Roosevelt Corollary as
The main Asian imperialist power around the turn of the twentieth century was
What was the Open Door Policy?
The 1890 book, The Influence of Sea Power Upon History, influenced the United States to invest in
What compelled the United States to intervene in the Cuban revolt against Spain?
Manifest Destiny refers to
According to the British poet Rudyard Kipling, the "white man's burden" was the responsibility to
In the Gentlemen's Agreement, Japan agreed to
Three months after ruling in Takao Ozawa v. United States, the Supreme Court
What was the Boxer Rebellion?
"Picture brides" were
How did American engineers solve the challenge of flooding in the route designated for the Panama Canal?
The Teller Amendment to the war resolutions
Newspaper coverage of the strip search of Clemencia Arango and the arrest of Evangelina Cisneros portrayed both women as
Who funded the Panamanian revolt against Colombia?
Critics compared American tactics in the Philippines with those of Spain in Cuba because American troops
Commodore George Dewey led the Americans to victory
Why did the U.S. establish American protectorates in the Caribbean?
What was reconcentration?
What were spheres of influence?
Which of the following was NOT relinquished by Spain as a result of the Spanish-American War?
What was the effect of Filipino rebels' efforts to attract African-American soldiers to their cause?
Which one of the following statements BEST describes the relationship between advances in technology and American imperialism, according to the textbook?
Why was Angel Island a place of sorrow for some Japanese and Chinese immigrants?
Major outcomes of the Spanish-American War included which of the following?
Who was Emilio Aguinaldo?
"Amigo warfare" was the American term for
Today, many experts believe the Maine probably sank due to

Even before direct American involvement, the United States was linked to the Allies' cause:
Based on one of the chapter online lectures. Roosevelt's Corollary was issued to "secure investments" of American business.
Soon after the United States entered the war, American forces helped stop the German drive toward
Eugene Debs was arrested and imprisoned for
The government funded the war effort primarily by
In the Zimmerman Telegram, German foreign minister Arthur Zimmermann negotiated in support of
According to the Schlieffen Plan, Germany intended to attack France
What weakened President Wilson's negotiating position at the Paris Peace Conference?
Which fact reveals the strong antiwar stance of many Americans?
How did the federal government ensure the smooth transport of war-related freight during the war?
The Spanish Influenza actually originated
The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
The Sedition Act differed from the Espionage Act in that it
During the war, most enlisted African Americans worked
A riot that killed 48 people in East St. Louis, Illinois was one of many revealed tensions between
Government propaganda did all of the following EXCEPT
Which nation was excluded from the Paris Peace Conference?
Which of the following is an accurate statement regarding advancements in technology during World War I?
The leader of the American Expeditionary Forces was
President Wilson's response to the sinking of the Lusitania
Regarding the contribution of American troops to World War I, it is most accurate to say that
Throughout World War I, the Food Administration
Scientists at the time did not know that the Spanish Influenza was spread by
The main effect of the Espionage Act was to
The primary focus of the Committee on Public Information was
The mandate system was theoretically intended to
The Reparations Committee at the Paris Peace Conference set a reparations bill of $33 billion in gold for which nation to pay?
During World War I, the women's suffrage movement
President Wilson promoted all of the following in his Fourteen Points speech to Congress EXCEPT
The National War Labor Board demanded that companies accepting government contracts do all of the following EXCEPT
For what reason did President Wilson decide to implement conscription immediately following the declaration of war?
Why did Germany resort to submarine warfare?
In defending the League of Nations, President Wilson argued all of the following positions EXCEPT that
Which nation did Austria-Hungary hold responsible for the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand?
Germany's Arabic Pledge stated that the nation would not sink
Which act prohibited anti-government speech during the war?
Most drafted conscientious objectors
Why was Article X of the League Covenant controversial?
A riot that killed 48 people in East St. Louis, Illinois was one of many revealed tensions between
The War Industries Board was established to
Shell shock was caused by
When he said of the Versailles Peace Treaty that "this isn't a peace, it's a twenty year truce," Supreme Commander of Allied Armies Marshal Ferdinand Foch meant that
What effect did the Bolshevik revolution have on World War I?

American forces commanded by George Armstrong Custer were overwhelmed in 
How did Native Americans maintain resistance after the conclusion of armed conflict with Euro-American settlers?
The main goal of the Dawes Severalty Act (1887) was 
American Bison (buffalo) were slaughtered almost to extinction for all the following reasons except
"Buffalo Bill's Wild West" was popular for all the following reasons except that
What do films as Dances with Wolves and Unforgiven represent?
What was the Homestead Act?
The third major piece of legislation passed by Congress in 1862 to promote Western Development was
What were the first two corporations that built the transcontinental railroad?
How did Helen Hunt Jackson call attention to the unjust treatment of Native Americas?
The "Great Uprising" of 1877 was a general strike against the nation's
Which of the following characterizes the stories of Horatio Alger?
How did the Knights of Labor differ from the National Labor Union and other labor organizations?
All of the following were critics of industrial capitalism except
The press stirred up rage over which aspect of the Haymarket Riot?
The workplace of the late 1800s included all of the following EXCEPT
With the 1896 presidential election, the Republicans became the party representing 
All of the following statements about sharecropping are true Except that
The term "Jim Crow" referred to
Booker T. Washington believed that race relations would improve 
William Jennings Bryan's famous "cross of gold" speech addressed which important political issue?
In the Pullman strike, the workers eventually lost when the company managers
What ultimately resulted in a decline in child labor?
The temperance movement attracted all of the following Except
Which best describes the middle-class view on childhood?
Progressives reformers in the early twentieth century generally supported
Which resulted from the popularity of The Jungle by Upton Sinclair?
Most American socialists advocated for

Progressive reforms during the early twentieth century were led mostly by which group?

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