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Which statement best describes the contrasts between Woodrow Wilson's New Freedom progressiveness and Theodore Roosevelt's New Nationalism progressivism?
Wilson's New Freedom emphasized small interprise, entrepreneurship, and the free functioning of unregulated and unmonopolized markets; while Roosevelt's New Nationalism favored countinued consolidation of the trusts and labor unions, supplemented by the growth of federal regulatory agencies.
Wilson's New Freedom emphasized consolidation of trusts and labor unions;
Wilson's New Freedom favored a broad program of social welfare, including minimum wage laws and social insurance; while Roosevelt's New Nationalism emphasized a faith in free-market competition, vigorously enforcing antitrust laws, and shunning social welfare proposals.
Roosevelt's New Nationalism favored placing key industries, such as the railroads and utilities, under government ownership; while Wilson's New Freedom advocated vigorous regulation of these key private industries
Wilson's New Freedom emphasized the importance of maintaining high tariffs to protect domestic industry and promote economic growth, while Roosevelt favored lowering tariffs to promote trade and economic expansion
2
President Woodrow Wilson's political philosophy included all of the following EXCEPT
A stubborn commitment to particular progressive principles and an aversion to pragmatic political compromise
Scorn for the ability of peoples in other countries to govern themselves
A belief that the president should provide leadership for Congress
A belief that the president should go over the heads of legislators and appeal to the sovereign people
A belief in the central importance of morality in politics
3
How did the Underwood Tariff Act reflect President Wilson's progressive goals?
The law lowered tariff rates and established the first graduated federal income tax
In addition to lowering tariff rates, the act created an optional retirement system for workers
The act lowered tariff rates and guaranteed equal treatment for men and women in employment
The tariff was used only for increasing government revenue and not to protect American industry from competition
The raising of the tariff provided protection for American farmers against subsidized foreign crop imports
4
What critical authority was given to the Federal Reserve Board by the Federal Reserve Act of 1913 to permit quasi-public management of the banking and currency system?
The power to issue paper money and increase or decrease the amount of money in circulation by altering interest rates
The authority to close weak banks
The power to take the United States off the gold standard
The power to guarantee baking deposits against bank failures
The power to collect income taxes directly from employees' paychecks
5
The Federal Trade Commission was established in 1914 to address all of the following practices EXCEPT
Eliminating unfair and discriminatory trade practices.
Outlawing unfair business competition and bribery
Prohibiting the sale of stocks without full disclosure
Prohibiting false and misleading advertising
Abolishing the mislabeling or adulterating of products
6
The Clayton Antitrust Act of 1914 accomplished all of the following EXCEPT
Outlawing corporate interlocking directorates
Prohibiting price discrimination against different purchasers.
Exempting labor unions and farm cooperatives from antitrust action
Further undercutting the monopolistic practices big business
Providing long-term legal protection for unions to engage in organizing, collective bargaining, and strike activities
7
What presidential action illustrated the limits of Woodrow Wilson's progressivism?
Vetoing the Federal Farm Loan Act
Opposing the entry of women into politics
Appointing the Jewish Louis D. Brandeis to the US Supreme Court
Vetoing legislation to guarantee workers' compensation assistance to disabled federal employees
Accelerating the segregation of blacks in the federal bureaucracy
8
Which term best characterizes Woodrow Wilson's fundamental overall approach to American foreign policy?
Imperialistic
Moralistic
Realistic
Isolationist
Balance of power
9
Which of the following represented President Wilson's first direct use of American military forces in revolutionary Mexico?
Sending the US armed forces to protect against Mexican nationalization of American businesses
Sending the US Army to prevent Venustiano Carranza from becoming president of Mexico
Seizing the Mexican port of Veracruz to prevent German delivery of arms to President Huerta
Sending the US Army to protect the vast Mexican landholdings of William Randolph Hearst
Sending General Pershing into Mexico to capture Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa following the latter's border raids into New Mexico
10
Which of the following had the most influence on America's growing trade with Britain and its reduction of trade with Germany during the period 1914- 1916?
The British needed American goods and weapons, and the Germans did not
More Americans sympathized with Britain than with Germany
British agents sabotaged American businesses that traded with Germany
American bankers such as J P Morgan were willing to loan money to Britain but not to Germany
The British Navy controlled the Atlantic shipping lanes
11
Which of the following best characterizes the attitude of the large majority of Americans toward the outbreak of World War I in 1914?
Most Americans earnestly hoped to remain neutral and stay out of the war
Most Americans favored entering the war in support of the Allies
Most Americans supported the cause of the Central Powers
Most Americans wanted to form a military alliance of neutral nations
Most Americans favored direct US diplomatic mediation of the conflict
12
What prompted German submarines to begin sinking unarmed and unresisting merchant and passenger ships in the Atlantic during the early years of World War 1?
The United States' entry into the war in 1917
The British naval blockade of Germany
A strategic calculation designed to keep the United States out of war
A change in the international law permitting this new style of warfare
A last-ditch, desperate effort by Germany to win the war
13
What dangerous contingency did Germany attach to its Sussex pledge not to attack unarmed neutral shipping during the years of the war?
Americans would have to refrain from sailing on British-owned passenger ships
U-boats could capture merchant vessels if the submarines surfaced
The American government would have to guarantee that passenger vessels were not secretly carrying military supplies
The United States would have to persuade the Allies to end their blockade of Germany or unrestricted submarine warfare would resume
Woodrow Wilson would have to seek a fair, negotiated settlement of the war
14
In 1912, Woodrow Wilson ran for the presidency on a Democratic platform that included support for all of the following EXCEPT
antitrust legislation
monetary reform
dollar diplomacy
tariff reductions
support for small businesses
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