1. Before the United States joined WW2 as an active participant, the nation assisted the Allies primarily through ?

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**Educational Quiz on American History**

1. Before the United States joined WW2 as an active participant, the nation assisted the Allies primarily through what?
2. Prohibition in the 1920s?
3. How did workers and everyday people in the late-19th and early-20th Centuries push back against the negative aspects of the Gilded Age?
4. Muckrakers were?
5. A criticism of the Treaty of Versailles was that?
6. The Battles of Iwo Jima and Okinawa were notable in that they?
7. The Battle of the Bulge got its name from?
8. The scandal where President Warren G. Harding's advisors took bribes from oil companies so the companies could drill on federal land was called?
9. During the late-19th Century, Southern State and Local Governments maintained white supremacy through?
10. What likely caused the "Gilded" Age to get its name?
11. Most Americans saw WWI and its aftermath as?
12. One of the reasons that Franklin Delano Roosevelt won a landslide victory in the Election of 1932 was that?
13. Culturally the 1920s?
14. People from various backgrounds with various goals and aims that all worked to improve society during the Gilded Age were called?
15. A fruit and sugar mogul overthrowing a sovereign queen through a coup and pressuring the US Government for annexation to avoid paying a tariff describes how __________ became a US Territory?
16. Critics of Roosevelt's New Deal Programs claimed that the programs?
17. During the depression, as homelessness rose sharply, Americans were forced to live in dilapidated shantytowns colloquially referred to as?
18. Yellow Journalism was a journalistic style where writers?
19. An ethical argument AGAINST the atomic bomb attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki is that?
20. In the late-19th and early-20th Centuries, large urban centers in the US were predominantly controlled by?
21. The "Three-Rs" of the New Deal stand for?
22. The last of President Woodrow Wilson's 14 Points created an international organization of countries that the United States Congress refused to join. This organization was called?
23. The Allies initially fought Germany in North Africa and Italy primarily because?
24. At the turn of the 20th Century, militarists like Alfred Mahan called for imperialism as a way to?
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Transcribed Image Text:**Educational Quiz on American History** 1. Before the United States joined WW2 as an active participant, the nation assisted the Allies primarily through what? 2. Prohibition in the 1920s? 3. How did workers and everyday people in the late-19th and early-20th Centuries push back against the negative aspects of the Gilded Age? 4. Muckrakers were? 5. A criticism of the Treaty of Versailles was that? 6. The Battles of Iwo Jima and Okinawa were notable in that they? 7. The Battle of the Bulge got its name from? 8. The scandal where President Warren G. Harding's advisors took bribes from oil companies so the companies could drill on federal land was called? 9. During the late-19th Century, Southern State and Local Governments maintained white supremacy through? 10. What likely caused the "Gilded" Age to get its name? 11. Most Americans saw WWI and its aftermath as? 12. One of the reasons that Franklin Delano Roosevelt won a landslide victory in the Election of 1932 was that? 13. Culturally the 1920s? 14. People from various backgrounds with various goals and aims that all worked to improve society during the Gilded Age were called? 15. A fruit and sugar mogul overthrowing a sovereign queen through a coup and pressuring the US Government for annexation to avoid paying a tariff describes how __________ became a US Territory? 16. Critics of Roosevelt's New Deal Programs claimed that the programs? 17. During the depression, as homelessness rose sharply, Americans were forced to live in dilapidated shantytowns colloquially referred to as? 18. Yellow Journalism was a journalistic style where writers? 19. An ethical argument AGAINST the atomic bomb attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki is that? 20. In the late-19th and early-20th Centuries, large urban centers in the US were predominantly controlled by? 21. The "Three-Rs" of the New Deal stand for? 22. The last of President Woodrow Wilson's 14 Points created an international organization of countries that the United States Congress refused to join. This organization was called? 23. The Allies initially fought Germany in North Africa and Italy primarily because? 24. At the turn of the 20th Century, militarists like Alfred Mahan called for imperialism as a way to? 25.
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