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Question 1

In 1920, passage of the Nineteenth Amendment
 
  A. gave women the right to vote.
 
  B. disallowed Woodrow Wilson from running for a third term.
 
  C. marked the beginning of a new era in progressive reform.
 
  D. required the direct election of senators.
 
  E. outlawed the production, sale, and consumption of alcohol.

Question 2

In 1920, Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti
 
  A. both admitted they were anarchists and drew widespread support from the public.
 
  B. were convicted of murder.
 
  C. drew widespread support from the public.
 
  D. admitted they were anarchists.
 
  E. All these answers are correct.

Question 3

The election of 1920 saw
 
  A. the Democratic Party distance itself from the politics of Woodrow Wilson.
 
  B. Franklin D. Roosevelt serve as vice president on the Republican ticket.
 
  C. Republicans maintain their two decades of control of the White House.
 
  D. voters turn away from idealism and toward normalcy.
 
  E. Warren G. Harding narrowly defeat Al Smith.

Question 4

In 1919, the Red Scare in the United States
 
  A. led to government raids that uncovered large caches of weapons.
 
  B. was generally opposed by universities and other academic institutions.
 
  C. was partly motivated by a series of bombings.
 
  D. saw more than 6,000 people deported from the country.
 
  E. saw the arrest of several major government figures.



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Answer 1

A

Answer 2

E

Answer 3

D

Answer 4

C




Garrulous

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Reply 2 on: Sep 21, 2019
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