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Examining American History: Key Events, Figures, And Urban Political Machines - Page 1 preview imageExamining American History: Key Events, Figures, and Urban Political MachinesQuestions 12 and 13 must be at least 200 wordsQuestion 1Which of the following was included within the Fourteen Points?Self-determination for all peoplesBanning the use of poison gas in warfareEconomic aid for former German coloniesCreation of the United NationsQuestion 2Booker T. Washington is known for all of the following EXCEPT:authoring The Souls of Black Folk.founding theTuskegee Institute.urging black focus toward economic improvement and away from political rights.beginning life as a slave.Question 3The notorious political machine Tammany Hall worked with progressive groups to makegovernment moreresponsive to social needs in __________.ChicagoBostonNew York CitySt. LouisQuestion 4
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Examining American History: Key Events, Figures, And Urban Political Machines - Page 3 preview imageWhich event most clearly marks the beginnings of World War I?The 1916 American presidential campaignGerman U-boat attacks onBritish linersThe assassination of Archduke Franz FerdinandThe Russo-Japanese WarQuestion 5In New Nationalism, Roosevelt called for:States' rights.an isolationist foreign policy.collective ownership of businesses.astrong federal government.Question 6The progressive most noted for educational reform was __________.Lillian WaldUpton SinclairJohn DeweyJane AddamsQuestion 7The Zimmermann message (a telegram) stirred up anti-Germansentiment in the United Statesbecause it revealed German plans to:deploy submarines along the Atlantic coast of the United States.return American Southwest territories lost to Mexico in exchange for a Mexican
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