HIUS 222 Quiz 4,5,6 Liberty University
HIUS 222 Quiz 4
- Where did the Catholic Church hold a series of meetings in 1926 that drew an estimated 1 million attendees?
- Why was Frederick Taylor significant?
- What precipitated the Tulsa Race Riot?
- Clara Bow was a famous singer in the 1920s.
- How many banks shut down between 1930 and 1933?
- What did Huey Long believe FDR should do?
- When did significant criticism of President Roosevelt’s policies begin?
- Who argued in the 1930s that the federal government was notdoing enough to regulate capitalism and to help the poor?
- According to your textbook, what best describes the performance of the U.S. economy throughout the 1920s?
- Which amendment did the National Woman’s Party campaign primarily for in the 1920s?
- What was the National Origins Act of 1924?
- The Issei and Nisei were relatively unsuccessful and were ignored by the United States government.
- What was involved in the Teapot Dome scandal during the Harding administration?
- Where was the first commercial radio station to broadcast located in the United States?
- What did “associationalism” mean to Herbert Hoover?
- What was the Scopes trial of 1925 a legal battle between?
- How was the American Communist Party impacted after the Soviet Union signed a nonaggression pact with Nazi Germany in 1939?
- The largest Japanese American and Chinese American populations were located in California during the Great Depression.
- Which group was the most important within the Popular Front?
- What was the “Dust Bowl” in the 1930s?
- What was the response of many Mexican Americans to the Great Depression?
- What factor(s) led to the Great Depression?
- What did Franklin Roosevelt’s promise of a “new deal” for America include a commitment to?
- What was the effect of President Franklin Roosevelt’s proposal to “pack” the Supreme Court?
- Who did the Works Progress Administration provide federal assistance to?
- The National Recovery Administration was a failure.
- What changed in the industrial union movement in the 1930s?
- What was one long-term consequence of the New Deal?
- What did the Glass-Steagall Act of 1933 establish?
- What did President Franklin Roosevelt do two days after he took office in 1933?
HIUS 222 Quiz 5
- Where did the United States drop the first atomic bomb?
- What were kamikazes?
- Where did allied troops invade France on D-Day, June 6, 1944?
- Why was the overall commander of allied forces in Operations Torch and Overlord?
- Which 1942 battle was the turning point in the Pacific theatre of World War II?
- Where did Mr. Wright receive his basic training?
- Above all else, what gave Mr. Wright the strength and endurance to carry on in combat and endure the long recovery process?
- Where was Mr. Wright wounded in combat?
- What was significance of the 1940 election?
- According to your textbook, what best describes the Kellogg-Briand Pact of 1928?
- Which nation did not sign the Five-Power Pact of 1922?
- Who was included in the Tripartite Pact alliance?
- What was the purpose of the Neutrality Act of 1937?
- What did the 1941 Atlantic Charter signify?
- What best describes fascism?
- HidekiTojo was the prime minister of Japan at the time of the Pearl Harbor attack.
- What did President Harry Truman do prior to ordering the use of an atomic bomb against Japan?
- What is true about the D-Day invasion?
- In the battle of Stalingrad, Hitler successfully took the city with very few casualties.
- According to your textbook, what is most notable about the 1944 Battle of Leyte Gulf?
- What is significant about the internment of Japanese Americans by the United States government in 1942?
- What is the significance of the Battle of Coral Sea in 1942?
- What is the significance of the Battle of the Bulge?
- What was the stance of the U.S. military regarding race during World War II?
- What occurred at the Battle of Midway in 1942?
HIUS 222 Quiz 6
- How many tons of supplies did the allies provide to West Berliners during the Soviet blockade?
- What did Joseph McCarthy argue in 1950?
- During the Cuban missile crisis, what policy did the United States follow?
- William Levitt built lower-priced homes that stimulated the growth of suburbs.
- Roughly 60% of Americans were in the middle class by 1950.
- While they received technical aid from the Chinese and the Russians, North Koreans piloted most of the fighter plane missions for its side in the Korean War.
- Which of the following fighter planes in the Korean War was the smallest and most nimble?
- What occurred as a result of the 1946 elections?
- What is true about the majority of working women following World War II?
- Which statements best describe the Truman Doctrine?
- As a result of the Korean War, the American public believed there was something wrong with the United States.
- What did the 1950 National Security Council report known as NSC-68 state?
- Why did President Harry Truman relieve General Douglas MacArthur of command in 1951?
- How did the Eisenhower administration respond to Fidel Castro’s coming to power in Cuba?
- What did the United States announce it would do under John Foster Dulles’s policy of “massive retaliation” in 1954?
- The percentage of the population living in poverty between 1950 and 1960 rose during this decade.
- What best describes the “baby boom” in the United States between 1945 and 1960?
- What did President Dwight Eisenhower warn against the dangers of in his farewell address to the nation?
- What was the growth of American consumerism aided by between 1945 and 1957?
- What was the Marshall Plan and how successful was it?