The Congress shall have power to lay and collect

Ch 9 & 11 Review
1. As a result of the peace treaty with Spain, the United States gained
a. Honduras, Colombia, and Cuba.
b. the Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico.
c. Mexico, Venezuela, and Chile.
d. Samoa, the Philippines, and Hawaii.
2. The United States annexed Hawaii because
a. Queen Liliuokalani executed several foreign merchants.
b. the United States needed naval stations in the Pacific.
c. Hawaiians requested American protection.
d. the Boxers started a rebellion.
3. President Roosevelt threatened to use the United States Navy to
a. maintain stability in neighboring countries.
b. acquire new territories.
c. protect American interests in Europe.
d. build the Panama Canal.
4. Which event led to the Spanish-American War?
a. Cubans rebelled against Spanish rule.
b. The United States annexed Cuba.
c. Spain destroyed American-owned sugar plantations in Cuba.
d. The Spanish navy sank two American ships in the Pacific.
5. What progressive political reform allows the citizens of a state to remove a publicly elected
official?
a. Initiative
b. Recall
c. Referendum
d. Australian ballot
6. Who were the Muckrakers?
a. Publicly elected officials who pursued reforms in municipal government
b. Writers and journalists who wrote about problems in society, business and politics
to promote reform
c. Labor leaders who worked to unionize both skilled and unskilled laborers with the
goal of better working conditions
d. Militant women who had left the NAWSA because of the failure to secure the
passage of a constitutional amendment guaranteeing women’s suffrage
7. What is an initiative?
a. Court order that prohibits the formation of a trust
b. Power of citizens to make laws
c. Progressive reform that allows voters to elect a party’s candidate for office
d. Court order that ends a labor strike
8. Which constitutional amendment provided that the citizens of a state would directly elect
their United States Senators?
a. 16th
b. 17th
c. 18th
d. 19th
The Congress shall have power to lay and collect
taxes on
incomes, from whatever source derived, without
apportionment
among the several States, and without regard to
any census or
enumeration.
9. The passage above is the
a. 15th amendment to the United States Constitution
b. 16th amendment to the United States Constitution
c. 18th amendment to the United States Constitution
d. 19th amendment to the United States Constitution
10. Which group’s efforts would most likely to have led to the passage of the amendment
above?
a. National Women’s Party
b. American Socialist Party
c. National Association for the Advancement of Colored Peoples
d. Women’s Christian Temperance Union
11.
The political cartoon above is most likely the work of
a. William McKinley
b. William Tweed
c. Thomas Nast
d. Jacob Riis
12.
What problems of concern to Progressives does this passage address?
a. corruption in municipal government
b. monopolistic practices of industrialists
c. poverty and unemployment
d. suffrage for women
13. Who was the subject of the cartoon?
a. Theodore Roosevelt
b. William “Boss” Tweed
c. Lincoln Steffens
d. Thomas Nast
14. Which progressive reformer’s literature would support the position of the cartoonist?
a. Jacob Riis
b. Ida B. Wells
c. Lincoln Steffen
d. Upton Sinclair
15. policy under which stronger nations attempt to dominate weaker nations
16. to join a new territory to an existing country
17. settlement of a dispute by a person chosen to listen to both sides
18. national pride combined with a desire for an aggressive foreign policy
19. areas of economic and political control
20. policy giving the United States equal access to trading rights in China
21. a grant of land in exchange for a promise to use it for a specific purpose
22. policy that established the United States as a “policeman of the world”
23. What is the subject of the above cartoon?
a. Roosevelt’s Big Stick Policy
b. Anti-Trust Policy
c. Laissez-Faire
d. Open Door Policy
a. Roosevelt Corollary
b. imperialism
c. annex
d. jingoism
e. sphere of influence
aa. Open Door Policy
ab. arbitration
ac. Concession
24. What is the subject of the above cartoon?
a. Roosevelt’s Big Stick Policy
b. Roosevelt Corollary
c. Laissez-Faire
d. Open Door Policy
25. What event is the following cartoon related to;
a. Trans-continental railroad
b. Dollar Diplomacy
c. Spanish-American War
d. Boxer Rebellion
_____ 26. The poster to the right is an example of
a. nationalism
b. disenfranchisement
c. propaganda
d. disillusionment
27. The political cartoon (to the right) best depicts the
a. public reaction to The Jungle
b. the presidential election of 1912
c. debate over the Payne-Aldrich Tariff
d. three part strategy of the NAWSA
28. Who is the main character in the political cartoon to the left?
a. Theodore Roosevelt
b. William Howard Taft
c. Woodrow Wilson
d. Gifford Pinchot