Question 1
American women assumed the roles of republican mothers and wives and participated in the political life of the new republic by __________.
A) adorning their homes with patriotic images
B) managing their households
C) taking up the profession of teaching
D) cultivating patriotism and virtue in their children
Question 2
President Wilson's primary opponent on the matter of the League of Nations was __________.
A) British Prime Minster David Lloyd George
B) Allied Army Marshall Ferdinand Foch
C) Congresswoman Jeannette Rankin
D) Senator Henry Cabot Lodge
Question 3
How did this image, which was made shortly after Lincoln's assassination and captures popular anger against the war and a call to execute Jefferson Davis, contradict Lincoln's message in his Second Inaugural Address in which he stated With
malice toward none, with charity for all,let usbind up the nation's wounds? A) Lincoln had desired a peaceful reconciliation with the Confederacy.
B) Lincoln's address actually called for harsher punishments for the South.
C) Lincoln had called for Lee's execution, not Davis's.
D) Lincoln wanted Davis executed in retaliation for John Brown's execution.
Question 4
Based on this chart, what conclusion can be made about the liberal legislation that was part of Johnson's Great Society?
A) It gave more power to the states when dealing with social welfare programs.
B) It expanded the federal government's role in American society.
C) It curtailed the powers of Congress in passing legislation.
D) It primarily benefited public school and university students.
Question 5
Buildings designed after the American Revolution, such as the Virginia State Capitol, displayed architectural features from the Roman Republic as a way to make connections to that republic's ideals of __________.
A) imperial power
B) public virtue
C) separation of church and state
D) equality and democracy