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1 This cartoon illustrates the attitude of the American public in response to the (1) beginning of WWII (2) repeal of Prohibition (3) creation of the League of Nations (4) effects of the Great Depression

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This cartoon illustrates the attitude of theAmerican public in response to the(1) beginning of WWII(2) repeal of Prohibition(3) creation of the League of Nations(4) effects of the Great Depression

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1) Which statement is best supported by the information in the chart?a. The South had a greater percentage of workers in industry than did the North in 1861.b. The South had more farms than did the North in 1861.c. The North had many advantages over the South at the beginning of the Civil War.d. The North and South produced equal amounts of manufactured goods prior to the Civil War.

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32 What is the main idea of this 1939 political cartoon?(1) Great Britain and France do not want the United States to enter World War II.(2) The United States should remain isolated from the war in Europe to preserve democracy.(3) The survival of democracy requires that the United States enter the war.(4) The United States believes there is no real threat to democracy.

33 Which action is most consistent with the viewpoint expressed by this cartoonist?(1) passing the Neutrality Acts(2) negotiating the Destroyers for Naval Bases deal(3) joining the League of Nations(4) signing the Atlantic Charter

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What is the principal message of this cartoon?(1) The United States is afraid of a united Vietnam.(2) Other nations in Southeast Asia might fall to communism.(3) President Lyndon B. Johnson is finding it difficult to exit Vietnam.(4) President Lyndon B. Johnson is worried about a communist attack on the United States.

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The cartoon illustrates President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s dissatisfaction with(1) Congress leading the nation into World War II(2) Congress resisting proposals to strengthen the navy(3) New Deal programs being declared unconstitutional(4) being unable to appoint minorities to the Supreme Court

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The principal message of the cartoon is that the Standard Oil Company(1) used its size to lower the prices of its products(2) protected the nation from foreign competition(3) used its economic power to influence government decisions(4) employed violence to gain an unfair advantage for its workers

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28 Which nations are represented by the two birds in this cartoon?(1) Soviet Union and Great Britain(2) United States and Soviet Union(3) Germany and Great Britain(4) United States and Germany

29 Which statement most accurately expresses the point of view of the cartoonist?(1) Isolationism is the safest policy for these countries to follow.(2) The United States is ignoring the threat caused by foreign aggression.(3) Trade restrictions are more of a threat than leaders recognize.(4) England can defend itself against Axis aggression.

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Critics of the actions shown in this cartoon claimed President Theodore Roosevelt was(1) causing environmental damage (3) following a policy of imperialism(2) requiring massive tax increases (4) producing major trade deficits with China

The cartoon illustrates the actions of President Theodore Roosevelt in(1) securing the land to build the Panama Canal(2) leading troops in the Spanish­American War(3) ending the war between Russia and Japan(4) improving diplomatic relations with Latin American nations

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In the 1970s, many women’s rights advocates reacted to the situation shown in the cartoon by(1) rejecting the provisions of Title IX(2) opposing affirmative action programs(3) demanding the right to vote in all elections(4) supporting the Equal Rights Amendment to the Constitution

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This cartoon from the 1920s shows the UnitedStates government’s attempt to deal with(1) foreign trade(2) transportation gridlocks(3) immigration(4) migrant workers

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Which statement most accurately expresses thepoint of view of the cartoonist?(1) The government has successfully stoppedpollution.(2) Industrialization has caused environmentalproblems.(3) Consumer dependence on foreign oil hasdecreased.(4) Big business has been good for the Americanenvironment.

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31 According to the graph, the greatest increase in automobile sales occurred between(1) 1921 and 1923(2) 1923 and 1925(3) 1925 and 1927(4) 1927 and 1929

32 The information in the graph primarily reflects the influence of(1) the Great Depression(2) increased foreign imports(3) mass­production techniques(4) public transportation systems

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Which conclusion can best be supported by the information in the illustration?(1) The North and the South had equal percentages of their population working for railroads.(2) The North had fewer manufacturing plants than the South.(3) Most of the nation’s railroads ran through the South.(4) The North had a major advantage in industrial production when compared to the South.

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The point of view of the cartoonist was that President Hoover(1) developed policies that effectively ended theGreat Depression(2) blamed poor people for causing the Great Depression(3) failed to meet the needs of many Americans(4) supported the creation of more “Hoovervilles”

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This cartoon was most likely inspired by the(1) Spanish­American War(2) construction of the Panama Canal(3) signing of the Treaty of Versailles(4) start of World War II

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26 The situation shown in the illustration demonstrates the operation of the(1) Emancipation Proclamation(2) poll tax(3) slave codes(4) Jim Crow laws

27 Which term best describes the practice shown in this illustration?(1) populism (3) integration(2) socialism (4) segregation

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This cartoon was published shortly after the(1) Korean War(2) Vietnam War(3) Berlin airlift(4) Cuban missile crisis

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The cartoonist pictures President TheodoreRoosevelt’s approach to governing as(1) blending several different political ideas(2) favoring conservative views over other approaches(3) stirring up outdated practices(4) supporting the interests of the wealthy

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During the period 1840–1920, from which area did the largest number of immigrants come to the United States?(1) Asia  (3) Germany(2) Canada  (4) Great Britain and Ireland