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Question 1

After black servicemen in Houston rioted and killed white civilians:
 
  A) the Army adopted more racially-neutral policies.
  B) Wilson investigated the incident and pardoned the participants.
  C) thirty black soldiers were executed and forty-one others imprisoned for life.
  D) black and white officers alike were held responsible by the Army.

Question 2

The Roosevelt Corollary stated that the United States could rightfully intervene in the affairs of Latin American Nations.
 
  Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

Question 3

Many feminists supported the war and women's participation in hopes that it would:
 
  A) help secure women's right to vote.
  B) give women equal opportunities in the workplace.
  C) spread feminist ideas to Africa and Asia.
  D) encourage Wilson to appoint female cabinet members.

Question 4

How did domestic racial prejudices affect diplomatic relations with Japan?
 
  A) Legislators led campaigns to halt immigration and to lessen the rights of immigrants from all Asian countries.
  B) African-Americans had just recently been given certain rights.
  C) California legislators were allowing Japanese immigrants to own more and more land.
  D) The Supreme Court decided that people residing in Puerto Rico were subjects and not citizens.

Question 5

Charles Dana Gibson and James Montgomery Flagg were:
 
  A) progressive writers who criticized the war.
  B) socialist activists convicted under the Espionage and Sedition Acts.
  C) prominent artists who made patriotic war posters.
  D) labor leaders who supported the war.



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Answer 1

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