Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
US History
A Granger laws
B diamond standard
C socialism
D bimetallism
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6. TEACHER NOTES
Right Answer-D
“Gold” and silver, two metals,
bimetallism. A major issue of the
period.
A telegraph
B electricity
C steam-powered boats
D transcontinental railroad
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7. TEACHER NOTES
Right Answer-D
Bold and italicized means more than
one right answer. Don’t be fooled by
stopping your search of answers
when you get an answer that is “sort
of” right. Although several answer
could be correct the key lies in the
very specific “immediately.” Absolute
words are clues when approaching
these type of questions.
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8. How did industrial leaders accumulate
wealth during the late 1800s?
Onset of the
Great
Depression in the
United States
A imperialism
B nationalism
C containment
D appeasement
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16. TEACHER NOTES
Right Answer-C
Bold and italicized means more than one
right answer. Don’t be fooled by stopping
your search of answers when you get an
answer that is “sort of” right. Imperialism
is really a concept thought of in the 1890s,
appeasement of World War 2. Test makers
will not try to confuse you with these
concepts outside of the period where they
are best understood. The US was trying to
contain Communism.
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17. Which action taken by President
Harry S Truman represents an attempt
to respond to civil rights concerns?
A desegregating schools
B desegregating the military
C outlawing segregation in federal
buildings
D outlawing segregation in public
transportation
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17. TEACHER NOTES
Right Answer-B
Even if you did not know that
Truman desegregated the
military, you should know that
schools and transportation are
not normally associated with
Truman.