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US History Leap 2025 Review Test with Correct Answers League of Nations - Answer-An organization of nations formed after World War I to promote cooperation and peace. Liberty Bond - Answer-Special war bond sold by the government to support the Allied cause during World War I Open Door Polic...

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League of Nations - Answer-An organization of nations formed after World War I to
promote cooperation and peace.

Liberty Bond - Answer-Special war bond sold by the government to support the Allied
cause during World War I

Open Door Policy - Answer-American statement that the government did not want
colonies in China, but favored free trade there

Rough Riders - Answer-Volunteer regiment of US Cavalry led by Teddy Roosevelt
during the Spanish American War

Sussex Pledge - Answer-Pledge by the German government in 1916 that its
submarines would warn ships before attacking

Lusitania sunk - Answer-Woodrow Wilson
May 7, 1915

Fourteen Points - Answer-Woodrow Wilson's post WWI plan, most of which was
rejected by European leaders following the war.
Wilson's plan for world peace following world war I

Monroe Doctrine - Answer-an American foreign policy opposing interference in the
Western hemisphere from outside powers

Sedition Act - Answer-made it a crime to write, print, utter, or publish criticism of the
president of government

Bootlegging - Answer-the act of making of transporting alcoholic liquor for sale illegally

Flapper - Answer-Young women of the 1920s that behaved and dressed in a radical
fashion

Modernist - Answer-A person who embraces new ideas, styles, and social trends.

Nativism - Answer-A policy of favoring native-born individuals over foreign-born ones

, Speakeasy - Answer-A place where alcoholic drinks were sold and consumed illegally
during prohibition

Scopes Trial - Answer-1925 trial of a Tennessee schoolteacher for teaching Darwin's
theory of evolution

Lost Generation - Answer-Americans who became disillusioned with society after World
War I

Noble Experiment - Answer-Another name for prohibition

Red Scare - Answer-A period of general fear of communists

Back to Africa Movement - Answer-led by Marcus Garvey, idea that emancipation in
USA impossible so should go back to Africa

Great Migration - Answer-movement of African americans to northern cities

Harlem Renaissance - Answer-A period in the 1920s when African-American
achievements in art and music and literature flourished

Prohibition - Answer-A law forbidding the sale of alcoholic beverages

Sacco and Vanzetti Trial - Answer-Two Italian men accused of murder, but were
convicted because they were anarchist and Italian.

Teapot Dome Scandal - Answer-corruption by a Harding cabinet member, who took
bribes to allow oil drilling on public lands

Bank run - Answer-A situation in which many depositors simultaneously decide to
withdraw money from a bank

buying on margin - Answer-paying a small percentage of a stock's price as a down
payment and borrowing the rest

Depression - Answer-A period of low economic activity and rising unemployment

Good Neighbor Policy - Answer-President Franklin Roosevelt's policy intended to
strengthen friendly relations with Latin America

Assimilation - Answer-Blending in with the dominant group

bimetallic standard - Answer-monetary standard based on two metals, usually silver and
gold

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