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CHAPTER 16

 

True False

1. F

2. T

3. T

4. F 

5. F

6. F

7. T

8. T

9. T

10. F

11. F

12. F

13. T

14. F

15. T

16. T

17. F

18. T

19. T

 

Multiple Choice

1. b, d, e

2. a, d

3. b, c, d

4. c, e

5. b, d, e

6. a, c, d

7. b, d

8. c, d, e

9. a, c, e

10. b, c, e

11. a, b, c, d, e  The workbook incorrectly labels the last three a, c, d.

12. a, c, d

13. b, c, d

14. a, c

15. b, d

 

CHAPTER 17 

 

True False

1. T

2. F

3. T

4. F

5. T

6. F

7. F

8. T

9. F

10. T

11. T

12. T

13. F

14. F

15. T

16. T  .

17. F

 

Multiple Choice

1. d, e

2. a, d, e

3. b, d .

4. none. 

5. a, d, e

6. c, d, e

7. c, d

8. a, c, e

9. b, d

10. a, b, c, d, e

11. c, e

12. b, d, e

13. a, b, d, e

14. b 

 

CHAPTER 18

 

True False

1. F

2. T

3. T

4. F

5. F

6. F

7. T

8. F

9. F

10. T

11. F

12. T

13. F

14. T

15. F

16. T

17. F

18. F

19. T

20. T

21. F

22. T

23. F

 

Multiple Choice

1. a, d, e

2. a, c, d, e

3. a, e

4. b, e

5. a, b, c

6. a, c, d

7. a, c, d

8. b, d

9. b, c, d, e

10. a, b, e

11. b, c, d

12. a, e

 

CHAPTER 19

 

Matching

“Coal miners . . . speak English.’”    George F. Baer

“To hell . . . want coal.”    Theodore Roosevelt

“Roosevelt’s got . . . marriage license.”    Joe Cannon

“Dam Hetch Hetchy! . . . cathedrals and churches.”    John Muir

“The principle of conservation . . . most people.”    Gifford Pinchot

“There would be meat . . . race about on it.”    Upton Sinclair

 

Underwood Tariff

Clayton Anti-Trust Act

Federal Farm Loan Act

workmen’s compensation program for federal employees

Adamson Act

extension of vote to women in all elections

Keating-Owen Act

 

True False

1. T

2. T

3. T

4. F

5. T

6. T

7. T

8. F

9. F

10. F

11. T

12. T

13. T

14. T

15. T

16. T

17. F

 

Multiple Choice

1. d

2. b, c, e

3. b, d 

4. d

5. b, c, e

6. c, d

7. a, d

8. b, c, e

9. b, d

10. c, e

11. a, c, e

12. b, e

13. a, d

 

CHAPTER 20

 

True False

1. F

2. T

3. F

4. T

5. F

6. T

7. T

8. T

9. F

10. F

11. T

12. T

13. F

14. F

15. F

16. T

17. F

18. T

19. T

 

Matching

The Blacker the Berry    Wallace Thurman

The Enormous Room    e e cummings

Home to Harlem    Claude McKay

Nigger Heaven    Carl Van Vechten

Three Soldiers    John Dos Passos

Winesburg, Ohio    Sherwood Anderson

Main Street    Sinclair Lewis

Cogewea    Zitkala Sä

 

George Creel    Jeannette Rankin

Woodrow Wilson    Henry Cabot Lodge

Georges Clemenceau    Kaiser Wilhelm II

James Cox    Warren G. Harding

Emma Goldman    A. Mitchell Palmer

Clarence Darrow    William Jennings Bryan

Claude McKay    W. E. B. Du Bois

Robert La Follette    Calvin Coolidge

 

Fill in the Blanks – in the same sequence as that in the material

hogs    penned    inglorious    men    cowardly    wall    fighting back

 

Multiple Choice

1. b, d

2. b, c, e

3. a, d, e

4. a, c, e  Though the text does not so indicate, item “e” is correct;  in some localities, masks were not simply by choice but by requirement.

5. b

6. a, d, e

7. b, e

8. d

9. a, b

10. c, e

11. c, d

12. b, c, e

13. a, c, e

14. c, d, e

15. a, b, c, d, e

 

CHAPTER 21

 

True False

1. T

2. F

3. T

4. T

5. T

6. F 

7. F

8. T

9. F

10. T

11. T

12. F

13. F

14. F

15. T

16. T

17. F

18. T

19. T

20. F

21. F

22. T

 

Matching

Civilian Conservation Corps    provided work . . . depleted natural resources

Federal Emergency Relief Administration    distributed relief funds to states

Civil Works Administration    furnished money . . . and sewers

Public Works Administration    built bridges and highways

Federal Housing Administration    supplied loans . . . mortgage payments

Agricultural Adjustment Administration    cut the supply . . . their goods

Works Progress Administration    hired artists . . . creative literature

 

Fill in the Blanks - in the same sequence as that in the material

fear    fear    terror

National Recovery Administration

Roosevelt    White House    boss    sonofabitch

Share    king    crown

President    union

 

Multiple Choice

1. a, c

2. b, d, e

3. b, d, e

4. c, d

5. a, e

6. b, d, e

7. b, e

8. a, b, d

9. b, e

10. a, e

11. a, c, e

12. c, e

13. b, d, e

14. b, c, e

15. b, c

 

CHAPTER 22

 

True False

1. T

2. T

3. F

4. F

5. T

6. F

7. T

8. F 

9. F

10. F

11. F

12. T

13. T

14. F

15. T

16. F

17. F

18. T

19. T

20. T

21. F

22. F

23. T

24. F

25. F

26. T

27. T

28. F

 

Fill in the Blanks - in the same sequence as that in the material

employers    Negroes    afford

Hitler    out    white folks’ kitchen

Midway    Stalingrad

supplies    Chinese    Himalayan

military reserves    terror    civilian

hedgerows    invent    service stations    tanks

 

Multiple Choice

1. b, e

2. c, e

3. c

4. a, d, e

5. b, d, e

6. b, c, e

7. a, b

8. b, e

9. b, d, e

10. c, d, e

11. b, c, d

12. b, c, d

13. b, d

14. a, b, c, d  Item e is almost right—the obedience of most of the officer corps was important—but since a few tried to halt the broadcast of Hirohito’s address, “e” cannot be accepted.

15. b, d, e

 

CHAPTER 23

 

Fill in the Blanks - in the same sequence as that in the material

satellite    Sputnik    Laika

spy plane    U-2    shot down    Soviet Union    the Soviet premier    angrily walked out

The Lonely Crowd    inner-directed    other-directed    firm goals demanding work    tastes

 

True False

1. T

2. T

3. F

4. T

5. F

6. F

7. T

8. T

9. T

10. F

11. F

12. T

13. F

14. T

15. T

16. F . 

17. T

18. T

19. F

20. T

21. F

 

Multiple Choice

1. c

2. b, d

3. b, c, e

4. b, c, e

5. a, c, e

6. a, c

7. a, d

8. b, e

9. a, b, c, e

10. c

11. b, e

12. a, c, d

13. b, c, e   

14. d

15. d

 

 

CHAPTER 24

 

True False

1. F

2. F

3. T

4. T

5. T

6. T  .

7. T

8. F

9. T

10. T

11. F

12. T

13. T

14. T

15. F

16. T

17. F

18. F

19. T

20. F

21. F

 

Multiple Choice

1. d

2. a, c

3. a, d, e

4. d  The chart is on p. 755.

5. e

6. c, e  Item e refers to an expectation common at the time that peoples in Communist countries would be quick to rebel against their repressive rulers.

7. b   

9. c, d, e

10. b, c, e

11. a, e 

12. b, d, e

13. c, e

14. b, d 

15. c, e

 

 

CHAPTER 25

 

Matching

Dien Bien Phu    battle that ended French colonial rule in Vietnam

Jackson State University    students killed by police gunfire in 1970

My Lai    massacre of Vietnamese peasants . . . 1968

Woodstock    first major rock festival . . . transforming

Khe Sanh    Johnson expected major United States victory here

Gulf of Tonkin    led Congress . . . wage war

Pleiku    American base hit . . . 1965

Altamont    California rock festival . . . killed

Kent State University    National Guard . . . killed four

Rolling Thunder    first major bombing by Americans in Vietnam

 

True False

1. T

2. F

3. T

4. F

5. F

6. T

7. T

8. T

9. F

10. F

11. F

12. T

13. T

14. F

15. T

16. F

17. F

18. T

19. T

 

Multiple Choice

1. b, c, d

2. c, e

3. b, d, e

4. a, c, d

5. b, c

6. b, d, e

7. a, c, e

8. b, c, e

9. d

10. a, d   

11. b, e 

12. a, d

13. b, c

14. b, d, e

15. a, d

 

 

CHAPTER 26

 

True False

1. T

2. T

3. F

4. F

5. F

6. T

7. T

8. T

9. F

10. T

11. F

12. F

13. T

14. F

15. F

16. T

17. T

18. T

 

Multiple Choice

1. b, d

2. c, e

3. a, e

4. b, d

5. b, c, e

6. d

7. b, d

8. a, c

9. a, b, c, d, e

10. b, e

11. b, e

12. b, d

13. a, b, d, e

14. b, c, e

15. a, c, e

 

CHAPTER 27

 

Matching

World Trade Center in 1993    a group of Muslim fanatics

Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building    a drifting veteran of the Gulf War

Columbine High School    two angry students

USS Cole    al-Qaeda network

 

True False

1. F

2. T

3. T

4. F

5. T

6. T

7. F

8. T

9. T

10. T

11. F

12. F

13. T

14. T

15. F

16. F

17. T

18. T

19. T

20. T

21. F

22. T

23. T

 

Multiple Choice

1. c

2. b, d, e

3. a, c, e

4. b, e

5. c, e

6. a, c, d

7. b, c, e

8. c, e

9. a, c, e

10. a, c, d

11. b, c

12. c, d, e

13. a, b, c

14. a, c, d

15. b, c, e