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Early 20th Century U.S.

Created by LTCJ

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Early 20th Century US game quiz
"Turn of a century American AP History - and some little known facts."

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. This Native American served as Vice President of the United States. Who was it?
    Charles Warren Fairbanks
    Charles Gates Dawes
    Charles Curtis
    Thomas Riley Marshall


2. This diminutive general won the Medal of Honor and declared martial law during the Great San Francisco earthquake. He is the most famous U.S. general that you have probably never heard of.
    Fredrick Funston
    James Forsythe
    Samuel Curtis
    John J Pershing


3. Who was the first Presidential Cabinet member to go to jail. (Think tea pot).
    Albert B. Fall
    Harry Daugherty
    Charles Forbes
    John W. Davis


4. What treaty resulting from the 1921 Washington Conference was the first large scale attempt to limit the size of the world’s navies?
    Four-Power Treaty
    Kellogg-Briand Treaty
    Naval Power Treaty
    Five-Power Treaty


5. President Herbert Hoover’s attempt to deal with the great depression was to loan money to banks and railroads to stabilize the economy. Eleven million dollars were lent (and repaid) but did little to stop the depression. Which agency administered this loan?
    NRA
    WPA
    FDIC
    RFC


6. Schechter Poultry Corporation vs. United States (1935) - the famous “Sick Chicken Case” - struck down which New Deal Agency?
    WPA
    AAA
    NRA
    CCC


7. During the mobilization for America’s entry into WWI, the Food Administration had meatless and 'wheat less' days and guaranteed $2 dollar wheat while calling on people to use substitutes for meat and cereals. Which famous American headed this agency?
    William Sims
    Calvin Coolidge
    Herbert Hoover
    Bernard Baruch


8. 1919 saw strikes involving over 4 million workers. One of the most famous was the Boston Police Strike that threatened public safety. What future President became famous for breaking the strike?
    Warren G .Harding
    Franklin D. Roosevelt
    Herbert Hoover
    Calvin Coolidge


9. This country was the only European country to repay in full its WWI war debt to the United States in the interwar period.
    Germany
    Britain
    Finland
    France


10. Who was the first U.S. President to go up in an airplane and down in a submarine?
    Calvin Coolidge
    Warren Harding
    Herbert Hoover
    Teddy Roosevelt


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