TEXAS HISTORY Chapters 21-23 Millionaire Review A:B: To help Mexico regain Texas, Mexico & New...
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- TEXAS HISTORY Chapters 21-23 Millionaire Review
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- A:B: To help Mexico regain Texas, Mexico & New Mexico To
help Mexico regain Texas, Arizona & New Mexico #1 What did a
German diplomat promise Mexico? C:D: To help Mexico regain Texas,
California & New Mexico To help Mexico regain Texas, Louisiana
& New Mexico
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- B. to help Mexico regain Texas, Arizona and New Mexico
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- A:B: Villa was never captured & kept entering US Villa was
never captured & kept entering TX #2 What success or failure
did General Pershing have in his pursuit of Poncho Villa? C:D:
Villa was never captured; Pershing kept him away from border Villa
was never captured & kept torturing Americans
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- C. Villa was never captured; Pershing kept him away from
border
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- A:B: No, but were urged to go to Canada No, but were urged by
their leaders to volunteer for service #3 Were Mexican Americans,
living in U. S. but not citizens, required to serve in the
military? C:D: No, but were urged by their families to volunteer
for service No, but were urged to volunteer in Canada
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- B. No, but were urged by their leaders to volunteer for
service
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- A:B: Ordered Pancho Villa to pursue Pershing into Mexico.
Ordered Pancho to pursue Pershing Villa into Mexico. #4 What was
President Wilsons Response to the raid on Columbus, New Mexico?
C:D: Ordered Pershing to pursue Pancho Villa into Mexico. Ordered
Villa to pursue Pancho Pershing into Mexico.
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- C. Ordered Pershing to pursue Pancho Villa into Mexico.
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- A:B: Do Your BestDo Your Bit #5 What was a famous WWI poster
slogan? C:D: Do the Best You Can Just Do It
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- B. Do Your Bit
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- A:B: Camp KelleyCamp Randolph #6 Where was the largest flight
training school in WWI located? C:D: Camp ParkerCamp Logan
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- A. Camp Kelley
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- A:B: Rationing water, giving Bonds. Rationing fuel, giving
stamps. #7 What were some home front war efforts during WWI? C:D:
Rationing food, giving Bonds. Rationing food, giving to the Red
Cross.
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- D. Rationing food, giving to the Red Cross.
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- A:B: People had anti- German feelings. People had faith in the
Germans. #8 Why did schools discontinue German classes during WWI ?
C:D: People had anti- Italian feelings. People had anti- Japanese
feelings.
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- A. People had anti-German feelings.
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- A:B: Scientists flew the fuel to destinations. Scientists built
underground pipelines. #9 What did the U. S. do to prevent German
subs from attacking tankers in the Gulf of Mexico? C:D: Scientists
built electric powered equipment. Scientists built pipelines.
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- B. Scientists built underground pipelines.
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- A:B: The Great Depression The Cold War #10 What is another name
for WWI? C:D: The Worst WarThe Great War
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- D. The Great War
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- A:B: Japan bombing Pearl Harbor Germans sinking fuel tankers.
#11 What caused the U. S. to enter WWI? C:D: German subs sinking U.
S. passenger ships. Japans signing of the treaty with Germany.
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- C. German subs sinking U.S. passenger ships.
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- A:B: Became factory workers. Became house wives. #12 How did
Texas women help the war effort in WWI? C:D: Became scientists.
Became Red Cross volunteers.
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- A. Became factory workers.
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- A:B: UrbanRural #13 What word refers to country life or
agriculture? C:D: SuburbanDistrict
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- B. Rural
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- A:B: Reunion Center, Dallas Hall of Texas, Dallas #14 Where was
the main celebration of the Texas Centennial held? C:D: Fair Park,
Dallas San Jacinto Monument, Houston
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- C. Fair Park, Dallas
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- A:B: Mostly painting murals. Mostly providing entertainment.
#15 What did the Works Progress Administration do? C:D: Mostly
maintenance. Mostly construction jobs.
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- D. Mostly construction jobs.
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- A:B: Minority women were limited to lower education. Minority
women were limited to low-paying jobs. #16 Why was the struggle for
womens equality only partially successful? C:D: Minority women were
focused on family. Minority women were limited in skills.
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- B. Minority women were mostly limited to low- paying jobs.
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- A:B: People were given money by banks to live comfortably. Some
could not pay for food or housing, farmers incomes fell, many lost
jobs. #17 Describe life in Texas during the Great Depression. C:D:
Some owned large plantation and had no worries. Some could travel
and choose from many jobs.
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- B. Some could not pay for food or housing, farmers incomes
fell, many lost jobs.
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- A:B: People went into debt, banks profited, unemployment rose.
People went into debt, banks failed, jobs were plentiful. #18 What
problems were faced during the Great Depression? C:D: People went
into debt, banks failed, and unemployment rose. People profited,
banks failed, unemployment rose.
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- C. People went into debt, banks failed, and unemployment
rose.
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- A:B: Raw DealNew Deal #19 What created the alphabet agencies?
C:D: Best DealGreat Deal
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- B. New Deal
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- A:B: BaseballBasketball #20 What high school and college sport
gained it popularity in Texas during the1920s? C:D:
GolfFootball
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- D. Football
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- A:B: Italian, German, and Chinese. Italian, Polish, and
Japanese. #21 What nationalities were housed in prisoner of war
camps during WWII? C:D: Italian, German and Japanese. Spanish,
German, and Japanese.
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- C. Italian, German and Japanese.
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- A:B: Discrimination still existed such as job options.
Discrimination still existed; education was segregated. #22 After
WWI and WWII, what was the state of discrimination and prejudice in
Texas? C:D: Discrimination still existed such as housing.
Discrimination still existed such as driving.
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- B. Discrimination still existed; education was segregated.
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- A:B: All white primaries were constitutional/legal All
primaries were unconstitutional/ illegal #23 What ruling did the
Supreme Court make regarding Texas primaries? C:D: All white
primaries were illegal/ unconstitutional All primaries were
constitutional/legal
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- C. All white primaries were unconstitutional/ illegal
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- A:B: horse & buggy era ended, urban areas grew, women had
bigger role in politics. horse & buggy era ended, urban areas
grew, women returned to housework. #24 What were some of the major
changes that occurred in TX during the 1920s? C:D: horse &
buggy era ended, urban area reduced, women had bigger role in
politics. horse & buggy era began, urban areas grew, women had
role in politics.
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- A. horse & buggy era ended, urban areas grew, women had
bigger role in politics.
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- A:B: CatholicsJews #25 What people were the primary victims of
the Holocaust? C:D: Christians Muslims
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- B. Jews
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- A:B: A date which evil lives. A date which will live in infamy.
#26 What is the bombing of Pearl Harbor often referred to? C:D: A
date which crime will increase. A date which will be repeated.
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- B. A date which will live in infamy.
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- A:B: The sinking of passenger ships. The bombing of Pearl
Harbor. #27 Why did the U. S. enter the war against Japan in 1941?
C:D: The sinking of fuel tankers. The Axis of Power treaty
signing.
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- B. The bombing of Pearl Harbor.
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- A:B: African American rights. All American rights. #28 What
does LULAC support? C:D: Mexican American rights. Mexican and
African American rights.
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- C. Mexican American rights.
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- A:B: African Americans, women and GIs. African Americans, GIs
and Mexican Americans. #29 For what groups did WWII create
employment opportunities? C:D: GIs, women and Mexican Americans.
African Americans, women, Mexican Americans.
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- D. African Americans, women and Mexican Americans.
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- A:B: War time employment opportunities. War time unemployment
opportunities. #30 Why did parts of Texas experienced population
growth during WWII? C:D: War time employment options. War time
construction.
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- A. War time employment opportunities.
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- A:B: Catholicism Communism #31 After WWII what political theory
was the United States committed to stopping? C:D: Axis
powerDictatorship
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- B. Communism
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- A:B: African American bill of rights. Mexican American bill of
rights. #32 How were GIs returning from WWII aided educationally?
C:D: The GI bill of rights. Womens bill of rights.
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- C. The GI bill of rights.
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- A:B: Conducted blackouts, planted victory gardens, rationed
bonds. Conducted blackouts, planted flyers, rationed goods like
sugar. # 33 What sacrifices did Texans make during WWII? C:D:
Conducted watch nights, planted victory gardens, rational bonds.
Conducted blackouts, planted victory gardens, rationed goods.
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- D. Conducted blackouts, planted victory gardens, rationed goods
such as sugar.
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- A:B: Not to attack each other. Not to attack the U.S. #34 What
terms did the AXIS powers agree to their treaty of alliance? C:D:
Not to attack Africa. Not to attack Texas.
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- A. Not to attack each other
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- A:B: To protect against German attacks. To protect against air
raids. #35 Why did Texas cities conduct blackouts during WWII? C:D:
To protect against Japan attacks. To protect against power
outages.
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- B. To protect against air raids.
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- A:B: North Korea and East Germany. South Korea and Eastern
Europe. #36 Where did the Soviet Union set up communist
dictatorships after WWII? C:D: North Korea and Eastern Europe.
South Korea and Poland.
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- C. North Korea and Eastern Europe.
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- A:B: North Korea invaded South Korea. South Korea invaded North
Korea. #37 What happened in Asia that heated up the Cold War? C:D:
South Korea invaded China. North Korea invaded China.
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- A. North Korea invaded South Korea.
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- A:B: U.S., Great Britain, France, China. U.S., Great Britain,
Italy, Russia. #38 What countries made up the Allied powers during
WWII? C:D: U.S., Balkan States, France, Russia. U.S., Great
Britain, France, Russia.
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- D. U.S., Great Britain, France, Russia.
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- A:B: Germany, Italy, and Japan. Germany, Italy, and China. #39
What countries made up the Axis powers during WWII? C:D: Germany,
Iceland and Japan. Russia, Germany and Japan.
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- A. Germany, Italy, and Japan.
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- A:B: Mass murders Massacre #40 What was the mass murder of
millions of European Jews called? C:D: Holocaust Murderous
heat
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- C. Holocaust
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- A:B: Lend-Lease Act Lend- Assistance Act #41 What was the
program called in which the U. S. lent military equipment to the
Allies during WWII? C:D: Let-Lease Act Grant-Lease Act
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- A. Lend-Lease Act
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- A:B: Armies of profession Military of occupation #42 What term
is used for the military force that remains in a conquered land?
C:D: Armies of occupation Military profession
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- C. Armies of occupation.
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- A:B: Franklin Roosevelt Dwight Eisenhower #43 Who commanded the
Allied forces in Europe during WWII? C:D: Doris MillerChester
Nimitz
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- B. Dwight Eisenhower
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- A:B: Macario GaraLucian Adams #44 Who was the commander of the
WAC during WWII? C:D: Jos Lpez Oveta Culp Hobby
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- D. Oveta Culp Hobby
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- A:B: Italy, Germany and Japan Poland, Germany, Austria #45 What
countries had dictatorships in the 1930s? C:D: Germany, Great
Britain, U.S. Japan, North Korea, China
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- A. Italy, Germany and Japan
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