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Chapter 19 inquizative Exam Questions And
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German-Americans bore the brunt of forced Americanization and nationalism during and after
World War I. Which of the following best represent ways that Americans sought to enforce
their culture on immigrants? - answer✔Iowa passed a law requiring all public conversations to
be conducted in English.


Hamburgers became known as "liberty sandwiches."
The Committee on Public Information (CPI) was created by Woodrow Wilson as a propaganda
agency to explain to the American public and the world "the cause that compelled America to
take up arms in defense of its liberties and free institutions." Identify the statements that
describe the CPI. - answer✔The CPI was formed to combat growing opposition to entering the
war from the Socialist Party and labor unions.
The CPI distributed pamphlets, posters, newspapers, and motion pictures with its pro-war
message.
British, American, French, and Japanese troops occupied Russian territory in 1918 in an attempt
to reverse communist successes in the Russian civil war. Unable to form a coherent policy nor
find a worthy anticommunist ally, the force had no lasting impact on the eventual outcome of
the Russian Civil War and Lenin's victory. - answer✔True
The English editor W. T. Stead accurately predicted in 1902 that the United States would
increasingly get involved in the affairs of other countries in order to strengthen its influence—
both cultural and political—around the globe. - answer✔True
At Sarajevo in June of 1914, a(n) Serbian nationalist assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the
heir to the throne of the Austro-Hungarian empire. While relatively conservative, Ferdinand
understood that Austro-Hungary could not survive without creating some sort of racial
harmony throughout the empire. To Serbian nationalists, Ferdinand's conciliatory attitude

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undermined their desire to acquire Bosnia Herzegovina as part of their greater Serbia. Their
action set into motion the chain of events that plunged Europe into World War I. - answer✔
D. W. Griffith's The Birth of a Nation chronicled the early days of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) and had
its premiere at Woodrow Wilson's White House in 1915. Identify the statements that describe
the movie. - answer✔The movie glorified the Ku Klux Klan not as racist terrorists, but as heroes
protecting virtuous white southerners from "uncivilized" blacks.


The movie depicted African-Americans as unworthy of participation in government and
dangerous to white women.

Identify the accomplishments of the following African-Americans. - answer✔founded the
Universal Negro Improvement Association, a movement for African independence and black
self-reliance
Correct label:
Marcus Garvey
wrote The Souls of Black Folk (1903) in which he explored the meaning of being black in
America
Correct label:
W. E. B. Du Bois
editor of the Boston Guardian and founder of the all-black National Equal Rights League
Correct label:
William Monroe Trotter
Identify the symbolism and messages deployed by the CPI in the United States during World
War I. - answer✔The Statue of Liberty became a symbol of the American war effort and the
embodiment of freedom.


Buying Liberty bonds became a demonstration of patriotism.


The war, according to the CPI, was being fought in "the great cause of freedom."

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