after world war i, the opposition of some members of ___________ to the versailles treaty
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After World War I, the opposition of some Members of ___________ to the Versailles Treaty was based largely on the idea that the Treaty 1. did not punish the Central Powers harshly enough 2.did not give the United States an important role in world affairs - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
After World War I, the opposition of some Members of ___________ to the Versailles Treaty was based largely on the idea that the Treaty
1. did not punish the Central Powers harshly enough
2.did not give the United States an important role in world affairs
3. would require the United States to join the______________________ and might result in a loss of United States sovereignty
4. would require the United States to assume the cost of rebuilding the war-torn European economies
Supreme CourtCongress
Populists United NationsLeague of Nations
World Court
The "clear and _____________danger" ruling of the Supreme Court in _____________________v. United States illustrates the continuing conflict between
1.free speech and governmental authority
2.he use of search warrants and the rights of the accused
3. state powers and Federal powers
4. religious freedom and separation of church and state
PresentPermitPoisonManifest Munn
Schenck
Marbury
Plessy
Why did the ________________ reject the Versailles Treaty (1919)?
1.to keep the United States free from foreign entanglements 2. to express opposition to the harsh sanctions imposed on Germany
3. to avoid the dues for membership in the League of Nations
4. to reduce United States military forces in Europe
Senate
Supreme Court
President
Which factors were the major causes of the _______ Scare and the ___________ Raids, which followed World War I?
1. success of the Communist Party in congressional and Presidential
2. elections race riots in Los Angeles and the revival of the Ku Klux Klan
3. failure of the United States to join the League of Nations and the unpaid German war debts
4. the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917 in ________and workers’strikes in the United States
BlackGreen
RedGreat
WashingtonHay
Debs
Palmer
EnglandGermany
Russia
Iran
Based on a study of the trial of Sacco and ___________ (1920’s) and the internment of _________________ Americans (1940’s), which conclusion is most accurate?
1. The Bill of Rights is not intended to apply to naturalized citizens 2. Racial and ethnic hostilities are effectively checked by adherence to due process of law.
3. Internment of suspected criminals is necessary during wartime.
4. __________________and _________________ sometimes override the ideals of constitutional democracy
Schenck
KorematsuVanzetti
Palmer
capitalismracism
nativismimperialism
A significant cause of the Great ______________________of the 1930’s was that
1. some _____________ policies were unsound and had led to the overexpansion of ________
2. a decrease in protective tariffs had opened American business to competition from abroad
3. a wave of violent strikes had paralyzed the major industries
4. consumer goods were relatively inexpensive
MigrationDeal
Depression
Compromise
farming
banking
foreign
In the 1930’s, the enactment of __________Deal programs demonstrated a belief that
1.corporations were best left to operate without government interference
2. state governments should give up control over commerce inside their states
3. the Federal Government must concern itself with the people’s economic well-being
4. the United States Constitution was not relevant to 20th-century life
Square
New
OldBig stick
A major effect of the National Labor Relations Act (Wagner Act, 1935) was that labor __________
1. were soon controlled by large corporations
2. experienced increasing difficulty in gaining new members
3. obtained the right to bargain collectively
4. lost the right to strike
barons
unions
camps
monopolies
Turkey Greece
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