Period 7: 1890–1945

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Source: Ida M. Tarbell, *The History of the Standard Oil Company*, 1904

"But the Standard Oil Company did not stop with securing rebates. It demanded and received drawbacks on the oil shipped by its competitors. For every barrel of independent oil carried by the railroad, the railroad paid a portion of the freight charge directly to the Standard Oil trust. This secret alliance between the transportation lines and the combination of capital successfully choked off competition. To the average citizen, this appeared not as the legitimate reward of business efficiency, but as a subversion of democratic principles through corporate privilege."

The corporate practices described in the excerpt most directly prompted which of the following responses during the Progressive Era?

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Cevap: Increased federal regulation of business monopolies and unfair trade practices.

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Increased federal regulation of business monopolies and unfair trade practices.
The correct answer is correct because muckraking journalism, such as Ida Tarbell's exposé of the Standard Oil Company, played a central role in exposing trust abuses, which mobilized public opinion and led to the passage of stronger federal antitrust laws and regulatory reforms in the early twentieth century.

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Analyze the stimulus context and perspective.
The excerpt is from Ida Tarbell's muckraking work exposing Standard Oil's anti-competitive practices, specifically the use of railroad drawbacks to crush competition.
This establishes that the core issue is corporate monopoly power and the subversion of free-market principles.
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Evaluate the goals of the Progressive Era reformers.
Progressives sought to use the power of the federal government to regulate big business, curb monopolistic abuses, and restore competition.
This connects the problem (monopolistic corporate privilege) to the era's primary policy solution (federal regulation).
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Select the option that reflects Progressive regulatory reforms.
Increased federal regulation of business monopolies aligns with Progressive legislative achievements like the Clayton Antitrust Act and the creation of the Federal Trade Commission.
This matches the historical development that resulted directly from the public outcry generated by muckrakers.

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Progressive Era corporate regulation and anti-trust legislation
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Soru 62Soru

"It is either the League of Nations or a return to the old system of alliances, the system of balance of power, which has always broken down and will always break down. The League of Nations is the only hope of the world. . . . If we do not make the League of Nations a reality, we will have to maintain a great standing army, we will have to be ready for war at any moment, we will have to live in a state of constant tension."
— President Woodrow Wilson, Speech in Pueblo, Colorado, September 1919

Which of the following best explains why the United States Senate ultimately rejected the treaty that contained the organization advocated in the excerpt?

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Cevap: Concerns that joining the organization would compromise United States sovereign authority to declare war and make foreign policy decisions

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Concerns that joining the organization would compromise United States sovereign authority to declare war and make foreign policy decisions
The correct answer is correct because the chief obstacle to the ratification of the Treaty of Versailles in the United States Senate was the concern that Article X of the League of Nations Covenant would mandate military action, thereby undermining Congress's constitutional power to declare war.

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1
Identify the historical context and the primary advocate in the source.
The excerpt shows President Woodrow Wilson defending the League of Nations in late 1919.
This establishes that the core debate centers on the ratification of the Treaty of Versailles and the League Covenant.
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Analyze the arguments raised by the domestic opposition in the Senate.
Critics, notably Senator Henry Cabot Lodge and the Reservationists, feared that Article X would bypass Congress's constitutional authority to commit American troops to conflict.
This explains the specific political conflict that prevented the United States from ratifying the treaty.
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Evaluate the choices to select the statement that accurately represents the Senate's motives.
The choice highlighting sovereign authority and the power to declare war correctly explains the Senate's rejection, while the other choices present historical inaccuracies or misconceptions about interwar policy.
This confirms the correct option based on historical evidence.

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Debate over the League of Nations and postwar collective security
Soru 63Soru

President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Radio Address (Fireside Chat), March 12, 1933:

"I want to talk for a few minutes with the people of the United States about banking... First of all, let me state the simple fact that when you deposit money in a bank the bank does not put the money into a safe deposit vault. It invests your money in many different forms of credit—bonds, commercial paper, mortgages and many other kinds of loans... I can assure you that it is safer to keep your money in a reopened bank than under the mattress."

Based on the excerpt and your knowledge of the 1930s, which of the following was a primary goal of the Roosevelt administration's early banking reforms, such as the bank holiday and the Emergency Banking Act?

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Cevap: To restore public confidence in the nation's financial institutions

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To restore public confidence in the nation's financial institutions
The correct answer is correct because Franklin D. Roosevelt's address was intended to explain how banks function and to reassure a panicked public that reopened financial institutions were secure. By declaring a bank holiday and passing the Emergency Banking Act, the administration sought to stop bank runs and restore public confidence, which was essential for restarting the credit and banking systems.

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Analyze the historical source context
The source is Franklin D. Roosevelt's first Fireside Chat in March 1933, addressing the public directly about banking operations and the safety of reopened banks.
Understanding the source's historical context helps identify the immediate problems the administration was trying to solve.
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Evaluate the stated message of the president
Roosevelt explains that banks invest deposits rather than letting them sit in vaults, and assures the public that reopened banks are safe.
This shows he is addressing the panic and bank runs that characterized the start of the Great Depression.
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Connect the message to the primary goal of the legislation
The primary goal of the bank holiday and the Emergency Banking Act was to halt runs on banks and restore public confidence so that the financial system could resume functioning.
Identifying the link between the rhetoric and the policy leads to the correct answer choice.

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Restoration of financial confidence during the First New Deal
Soru 64Soru

“The committee has found that the arms traffic and the financiers who backed the Allied cause in the Great War were the primary influences that drew the United States into that conflict. If we are to remain at peace in the future, we must restrict the sale of weapons and loans to all belligerents, regardless of our sympathies.”

—Senate Special Committee on Investigation of the Munitions Industry (Nye Committee) report, 1935

Which of the following U.S. foreign policy actions during the 1930s was most directly motivated by the perspective expressed in the excerpt?

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Cevap: The passage of a series of Neutrality Acts that banned arms sales and loans to nations at war

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The passage of a series of Neutrality Acts that banned arms sales and loans to nations at war
The correct answer is correct because the Nye Committee's investigation concluded that American involvement in World War I had been heavily influenced by arms manufacturers and bankers. This strengthened isolationist sentiment throughout the United States, prompting Congress to pass the Neutrality Acts of 1935, 1936, and 1937. These laws specifically banned arms sales and loans to all nations at war in an effort to prevent economic entanglements from dragging the country into another conflict.

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Analyze the Nye Committee report excerpt to identify its main argument.
The excerpt argues that U.S. involvement in World War I was driven by arms manufacturers and financiers, and suggests that restricting weapons sales and loans is necessary to avoid future conflicts.
Understanding the source's main point allows you to connect it to the corresponding policy action.
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Relate the isolationist sentiment in the excerpt to U.S. legislative actions of the 1930s.
The fear of economic ties drawing the U.S. into war led directly to domestic laws that restricted arms sales and financial loans to belligerent nations.
This links the historical cause (Nye Committee findings) directly to its legislative effect (Neutrality Acts).
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Evaluate the choices to find the policy that implemented these specific restrictions.
The passage of the Neutrality Acts directly established these bans, while the other choices represent different foreign policies or timeframes.
Verifying that the correct option matches the specific details of the source ensures the accuracy of the answer.

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The influence of the Nye Committee on isolationist public opinion and the passage of the Neutrality Acts during the 1930s.
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Soru 65Soru

Source: President William McKinley, interview published in The Christian Advocate, 1900.

"I walked the floor of the White House night after night until midnight; and I am not ashamed to tell you, gentlemen, that I went down on my knees and prayed Almighty God for light and guidance more than one night. And one night late it came to me this way... that we could not turn [the Philippines] over to France or Germany—our commercial rivals in the Orient—that would be bad business and discreditable; [and] that there was nothing left for us to do but to take them all, and to educate the Filipinos, and uplift and civilize and Christianize them..."

Which of the following historical ideologies or developments best explains the justification for annexation expressed in the excerpt?

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Cevap: The influence of Social Darwinism and beliefs in Anglo-Saxon cultural superiority

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The influence of Social Darwinism and beliefs in Anglo-Saxon cultural superiority
The correct option is correct because President McKinley's justification for annexing the Philippines—specifically the claim that they were unfit for self-government and needed to be educated, uplifted, and civilized—closely mirrors the late nineteenth-century ideology of Social Darwinism and the belief in the cultural superiority of Anglo-Saxon civilization. This rationale was frequently used by imperialists to justify the acquisition of overseas territories following the Spanish-American War.

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Analyze the stimulus to identify the author's primary argument and justification.
The excerpt shows President McKinley justifying the annexation of the Philippines by arguing that the Filipinos are unfit for self-government and that the United States has a duty to educate, uplift, and civilize them, while also referencing commercial competition in Asia.
This establishes the core perspective and historical context of the source.
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Identify the historical ideologies and trends of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries that align with this justification.
The concept of the 'white man's burden,' rooted in Social Darwinism and beliefs in Anglo-Saxon racial and cultural superiority, was the primary ideological framework used to justify paternalistic colonial rule over non-white populations.
This connects the specific arguments in the text to broader historical developments of the period.
3
Evaluate the options to select the one that best matches this ideology and eliminate distractors based on chronology or content.
The option concerning Social Darwinism and cultural superiority is correct. Options related to the Lusitania (World War I), the Monroe Doctrine (Western Hemisphere scope), and isolationism (contrary to annexation) are historically incorrect or inapplicable context.
This ensures the final answer is historically accurate and directly addresses the question asked.

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Ideological justifications for American imperialism (Social Darwinism and Anglo-Saxon superiority)
Soru 66Soru

"The Tennessee Valley Authority is not a mere flood control or navigation project. It is a utility empire, owned by the government, operating in direct competition with private enterprise, using taxpayers' money to destroy the investments of citizens who built the private systems. If the government can go into the power business in competition with its own citizens, it can go into any other business."
— Wendell Willkie, president of the Commonwealth & Southern Corporation, 1935

Which of the following debates from the New Deal era is most directly reflected in the excerpt?

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Cevap: The proper balance of power between federal intervention and private enterprise

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The proper balance of power between federal intervention and private enterprise
The correct answer is correct because Wendell Willkie's critique of the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) as a 'utility empire' in competition with private enterprise directly addresses the debate over the limits of federal power and the government's role in the national economy.

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Analyze the source and author of the stimulus.
The source is Wendell Willkie, a private utility executive, criticizing the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) in 1935.
Understanding the author's background explains their perspective as a private business owner facing government competition.
2
Identify the core argument of the critic in the excerpt.
Willkie argues that the TVA represents government-owned enterprise competing directly and unfairly with private companies using taxpayer money.
This establishes that the critique is about the government entering the business domain rather than just regulating it.
3
Connect this argument to broader New Deal debates.
This critique represents the fundamental debate over the extent of federal power and whether the government should directly compete with or replace private industries.
This links the specific historical example of the TVA to the overarching AP U.S. History concept of New Deal debates over federal power.

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Debates over the expansion of federal power and government intervention under the New Deal
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Soru 67Soru

Source: Theodore Roosevelt, speech titled "The Strenuous Life," delivered in Chicago, Illinois, April 10, 1899.

"If we stand idly by, if we seek merely swollen, slothful ease and ignoble peace, if we shrink from the hard contests where men must win at hazard of their lives and at the risk of all they hold dear, then the bolder and stronger peoples will pass us by, and will win for themselves the domination of the world."

Which of the following late-nineteenth-century foreign policy developments was most directly justified by the ideas expressed in the excerpt?

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Cevap: The acquisition of overseas territories following the Spanish-American War

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The acquisition of overseas territories following the Spanish-American War
The correct answer is correct because Roosevelt's advocacy for active global involvement and expansion directly justified the acquisition of overseas territories like the Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico in the treaty ending the Spanish-American War of 1898.

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Analyze the historical context and argument of the stimulus.
Theodore Roosevelt's 1899 speech argues against isolationism ('ignoble peace') and calls for the United States to compete with other global powers to avoid being left behind.
Understanding the author's purpose is key to identifying what historical actions the ideas were meant to support.
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Connect the argument to foreign policy actions in the late nineteenth century.
In 1898, the United States defeated Spain and acquired its colonies, sparking a debate between imperialists (who shared Roosevelt's view) and anti-imperialists.
This links the intellectual justification to the concrete actions of the period.
3
Evaluate the choices to find the correct application.
The acquisition of territories like the Philippines directly demonstrates the application of Roosevelt's expansionist philosophy.
This confirms the correct option based on historical causation and alignment of ideas.

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Imperialism and the Spanish-American War
Soru 68Soru

"Only a peace between equals can last. Only a peace the very principle of which is equality and a common participation in a common benefit. The right state of mind, the right feeling between nations, is as necessary for a lasting peace as is the just settlement of vexed questions of territory or of racial and national allegiance. . . .

I am proposing, as it were, that the nations should with one consent adopt the doctrine of President Monroe as the doctrine of the world: that no nation should seek to extend its polity over any other nation or people, but that every people should be left free to determine its own polity, its own way of development, unhindered, unthreatened, unafraid, the little along with the great and powerful."
— Woodrow Wilson, Address to the Senate, January 22, 1917

Which of the following developments of the World War I era was most directly prefigured by the ideas expressed in the excerpt?

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Cevap: The formulation of the Fourteen Points to guide postwar peace negotiations

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The formulation of the Fourteen Points to guide postwar peace negotiations
The correct answer is correct because Wilson’s vision of a 'peace between equals' and a global system of self-determination directly shaped the Fourteen Points, which he introduced in 1918 as the US framework for a lasting postwar peace.

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Analyze the context of the source.
Woodrow Wilson delivered the speech in January 1917, prior to U.S. entry into World War I, outlining principles for a future global peace rather than immediate warfare.
Understanding the timeline and Wilson's neutral stance in early 1917 prevents confusion with wartime triggers.
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Evaluate the key arguments of the excerpt.
Wilson calls for a 'peace between equals' and the global application of the Monroe Doctrine, meaning self-determination and the avoidance of entangling alliances.
Identifying the core concepts of self-determination and collective security helps connect this text to Wilson's subsequent diplomatic initiatives.
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Connect the excerpt to postwar developments.
These ideas directly prefigured Wilson's Fourteen Points (proposed in January 1918), which advocated for national self-determination, freedom of the seas, and the League of Nations.
This establishes the direct historical link between Wilson's pre-intervention rhetoric and his concrete postwar peace plan.

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Woodrow Wilson's Postwar Peace Vision and the Fourteen Points
Soru 69Soru

Read the excerpt below and answer the question that follows.

"Dear Sirs: I am writing you to let you know that I am a reader of the Chicago Defender and I am looking for a job in the North. I would like to get a position in some of the factories or on the railroads. The conditions here are very bad for our people. We have to work for almost nothing and we have no rights. If you can help me get a ticket to come North, I will pay it back out of my wages. I am a strong, sober man and willing to work at any honest labor."
— Letter from an African American laborer in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, to the *Chicago Defender*, May 1917

The migration of African Americans out of the South, as described in the letter, was most directly driven by which of the following factors during World War I?

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Cevap: The availability of industrial jobs in Northern cities created by wartime production needs.

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The availability of industrial jobs in Northern cities created by wartime production needs.
The availability of industrial jobs in Northern cities created by wartime production needs is correct because the expansion of industrial manufacturing to support the Allied war effort, coupled with the halt in European immigration, generated millions of manufacturing jobs in the North. This served as the major economic pull factor that launched the Great Migration of African Americans from the rural South.

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Analyze the historical context of the letter.
The letter was written in May 1917, immediately following the United States' entry into World War I, highlighting a Southern African American laborer seeking employment in Northern factories.
This establishes the timeline of World War I mobilization and the beginning of the Great Migration.
2
Identify the primary economic pull factors during this period.
Wartime industrial expansion and the decline of European immigration created a severe labor shortage in Northern industrial cities.
This explains the strong economic incentives prompting Southern laborers to move North.
3
Select the option that matches these historical developments.
The option identifying wartime industrial job opportunities in Northern cities is correct, while other options refer to incorrect time periods or inaccurate economic philosophies.
This links the push/pull factors of the Great Migration directly to World War I mobilization.

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World War I: Mobilization and the Home Front
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"Whether they will or no, Americans must now begin to look outward. The growing production of the country demands it. An increasing public sentiment demands it. The position of the United States, between the two Old Worlds and the two great oceans, makes the same claim, which will soon be strengthened by the creation of the Central American Canal... Three things are needful: First, protection of the homeland; second, a powerful navy; third, colonies or bases abroad to support the fleet."

— Alfred Thayer Mahan, *The Interest of America in Sea Power, Present and Future*, 1897

Which of the following historical developments in the late nineteenth century most directly contributed to the arguments expressed in the excerpt?

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Cevap: The expansion of domestic industrial and agricultural productivity, which created a need for new consumer markets.

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The expansion of domestic industrial and agricultural productivity, which created a need for new consumer markets.
The correct option is the expansion of domestic industrial and agricultural productivity because Gilded Age technological advancements and industrial consolidation resulted in massive economic surpluses. American policymakers and theorists argued that acquiring overseas colonies and establishing a strong navy were essential to secure access to foreign markets and prevent domestic economic stagnation.

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Analyze the stimulus document, identifying the author (Alfred Thayer Mahan) and the date of publication (1897).
Recognize that the text was written on the eve of the Spanish-American War during a period of rising American imperialism.
Establishing the historical context helps link Mahan's ideas to Gilded Age economic and political trends.
2
Identify the primary arguments made by Mahan in the text.
Mahan argues that 'growing production' forces the United States to look outward and that a strong navy, colonies, and a canal are necessary to support this outward turn.
This establishes that the main driver for expansion in Mahan's view is economic capacity and production.
3
Evaluate the options to find the late nineteenth-century development that most directly relates to the economic driver of 'growing production' and overseas expansion.
The option citing the expansion of domestic industrial and agricultural productivity aligns with Mahan's reference to growing production and the need for new markets.
This confirms the correct option based on historical causality and the text of the stimulus.

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Motivations for late nineteenth-century American imperialism and expansion.
Soru 71Soru

"The only terms on which we shall deal with any Axis government or any Axis faction are the terms proclaimed at Casablanca: 'Unconditional Surrender.' In our uncompromising policy we mean no harm to the common people of the Axis nations. But we do mean to impose punishment and retribution in full upon their guilty, barbaric leaders... The elimination of German, Japanese, and Italian war power means the unconditional surrender by Germany, Japan, and Italy. This means a reasonable assurance of future world peace."
— President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Radio Address on the Casablanca Conference, February 12, 1943

Which of the following best explains a primary diplomatic purpose behind the policy described in the excerpt?

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Cevap: To reassure the Soviet Union of the Western Allies' resolve to defeat the Axis powers despite the delay in opening a second front in Europe.

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To reassure the Soviet Union of the Western Allies' resolve to defeat the Axis powers despite the delay in opening a second front in Europe.
The policy of demanding unconditional surrender was designed to maintain the Allied coalition by reassuring the Soviet Union—which was bearing the brunt of the German military onslaught on the Eastern Front—that Great Britain and the United States would not negotiate a separate peace with Germany. This was particularly crucial given the delay in opening a second front in Western Europe.

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Analyze the historical context of the Casablanca Conference in early 1943, noting that the Soviet Union was engaged in intense fighting on the Eastern Front and pressuring the US and UK to open a second front.
Identify that the primary concern of the Allied coalition was maintaining unity and preventing any member from signing a separate peace with Axis powers.
This establishes the strategic backdrop for the declaration of unconditional surrender.
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Evaluate the intent of the 'unconditional surrender' policy announced by Roosevelt and Churchill.
Recognize that it signaled to Stalin that the Western Allies would fight until Germany was completely defeated, rather than agreeing to a compromise peace.
This links the stimulus directly to the correct explanation of Allied diplomatic strategy during World War II.

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Allied diplomacy and wartime strategy during World War II, specifically the Casablanca Conference and the policy of unconditional surrender.
Soru 72Soru

"Dear Sir: ... I am writing you to let you know that I am still in the notion of coming north. ... I want to get a job in some of the large factories or steel mills. I am a helper and can do almost any kind of hard work. The war has made it so there are many openings for our people, and we want to escape the poor treatment and low wages here in the South."
— Letter from an African American migrant in Alabama to the Chicago Defender, 1917

Based on the letter, which of the following was a primary factor driving the demographic shift described by the author during World War I?

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Cevap: The expansion of industrial job opportunities in northern cities due to wartime production

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The expansion of industrial job opportunities in northern cities due to wartime production
The correct answer is correct because wartime mobilization during World War I created a severe labor shortage in Northern industrial cities, leading to a massive expansion of factory and steel mill job opportunities. This demand drew hundreds of thousands of African Americans from the rural South to the urban North in search of economic opportunity and an escape from Jim Crow segregation, a movement known as the Great Migration.

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Analyze the provided historical stimulus from 1917.
The author, an African American in the South, expresses a desire to move North to work in factories and steel mills because the war has created 'many openings' and to escape poor treatment and low wages in the South.
This establishes the historical context of the Great Migration during World War I.
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Identify the primary driver of this migration from the options provided.
The expansion of industrial job opportunities in the North due to war mobilization aligns directly with the author's stated motivation.
Wartime production created a labor shortage in Northern factories, attracting Southern African American workers.

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The Great Migration during World War I
Soru 73Soru

"It is hereby declared to be in the interest of the national defense and security... to stabilize prices and to prevent speculative, unwarranted, and abnormal increases in prices and rents; to eliminate and prevent profiteering, hoarding, manipulation, speculating, and other disruptive practices..."
— Emergency Price Control Act, January 1942

The federal policies described in the excerpt most directly resulted in which of the following developments on the World War II home front?

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Cevap: An unprecedented expansion of the federal government's regulation of the domestic economy

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An unprecedented expansion of the federal government's regulation of the domestic economy
The correct answer is correct because the Emergency Price Control Act of 1942 led to the creation of the Office of Price Administration (OPA). The OPA held broad powers to fight inflation by freezing prices, limiting rents, and rationing scarce consumer goods such as meat, gasoline, and sugar. This represented a major shift and an unprecedented level of federal government control over the daily lives of citizens and the domestic economy during the war.

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Analyze the provided stimulus.
The text is from the Emergency Price Control Act of 1942, highlighting goals of stabilizing prices, preventing profiteering, and managing civilian consumption.
Understanding the core focus of the source allows the identification of the agency created (Office of Price Administration) and its primary function.
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Evaluate the options against historical developments of the World War II home front.
Wartime mobilization led to federal agencies (like the OPA and War Production Board) setting prices, wages, and rationing goods, which represents a massive increase in federal intervention.
Linking the stimulus to the broader context of mobilization helps determine the correct historical consequence.
3
Select the option that matches the analysis and eliminate incorrect distractors.
The option describing the expansion of federal economic regulation is correct. Eliminate options involving New Deal expansion, isolationist trade, or union declines.
Ensures that the correct answer reflects historical accuracy and directly addresses the prompt.

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World War II: Mobilization and Social Impact
Soru 74Soru

"I am proposing, as it were, that the nations should with one accord adopt the doctrine of President Monroe as the doctrine of the world: that no nation should seek to extend its polity over any other nation or people, but that every people should be left free to determine its own polity, its own way of development, unhindered, unthreatened, unafraid, the little along with the great and powerful."

— Woodrow Wilson, Address to the Senate, January 22, 1917

Which of the following developments during the negotiation of the Treaty of Versailles most directly conflicted with the foreign policy vision expressed in the excerpt?

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Cevap: The allocation of former German and Ottoman territories as mandates to Allied powers rather than granting them immediate independence.

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The allocation of former German and Ottoman territories as mandates to Allied powers rather than granting them immediate independence.
The correct answer is correct because Woodrow Wilson's 'Peace Without Victory' speech championed the concept of national self-determination, asserting that all peoples have the right to govern themselves. The Treaty of Versailles directly undermined this vision by creating the mandate system, which placed former German and Ottoman territories under the control of Allied powers like Britain and France rather than granting them independence.

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Analyze the excerpt to identify the core diplomatic principle proposed by Woodrow Wilson.
Wilson advocates for extending the Monroe Doctrine globally, defining it as a principle where every population has the right to self-determination and self-government without foreign interference.
Understanding the premise of Wilson's 'Peace Without Victory' address is necessary to evaluate which postwar outcome contradicted it.
2
Compare the core principle of self-determination with the actual provisions and outcomes of the Versailles Peace Conference.
The Allied powers established the mandate system to divide and govern the former territories of the defeated German and Ottoman empires.
Identifying how the victors treated colonized populations reveals the contradictions between U.S. rhetoric and postwar reality.
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Evaluate the options to locate the choice that describes this conflict without introducing historical errors.
The option concerning the mandate system directly opposes self-determination. Other options rely on misconceptions, such as projecting the Cold War containment policy backward or oversimplifying United States unilateralism as absolute isolationism.
This confirms the correct option while systematically eliminating distractors based on the error taxonomy.

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Wilsonian Idealism vs. Postwar Reality
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Soru 75Soru

"Our first ideal is our country. . . . We would not have our country’s vigor exhausted or her moral force abated, by everlasting meddling and muddling in every quarrel, great and small, which affects the world. Our ideal is to make her stronger and better and more powerful, because in that way alone can she be of the greatest service to the world’s peace and to the welfare of mankind."
—Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, speech to the United States Senate, 1919

Which of the following historical developments best explains the sentiment expressed in the excerpt?

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Cevap: A long-standing foreign policy tradition of preserving unilateral freedom of action and avoiding permanent alliances

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A long-standing foreign policy tradition of preserving unilateral freedom of action and avoiding permanent alliances
The correct answer is the option focusing on a long-standing foreign policy tradition of preserving unilateral freedom of action. Senator Henry Cabot Lodge and other 'Reservationists' in the Senate objected to Article 10 of the League of Nations Covenant because they believed it would commit the United States to military actions without congressional consent, violating the traditional American policy of avoiding entangling alliances established by George Washington and Thomas Jefferson.

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Analyze the source and context of the excerpt.
The excerpt is from a 1919 speech by Republican Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, a leading opponent of the League of Nations, expressing concern over the U.S. becoming entangled in global disputes.
Understanding the author and historical moment establishes the debate over the ratification of the Treaty of Versailles and Article 10 of the League of Nations Covenant.
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Connect the excerpt's sentiment to broader historical trends.
Lodge's warning against 'everlasting meddling and muddling in every quarrel' aligns with the traditional American policy of unilateralism and avoiding entangling alliances, which originated in the early Republic.
This links the specific debate over the League of Nations to the long-standing foreign policy stance of preserving independent decision-making.
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Evaluate the choices to identify the option that best explains the sentiment.
The option emphasizing the foreign policy tradition of unilateralism and avoiding permanent alliances is the only choice that accurately explains the historical roots of the Senate's opposition to the League of Nations.
This completes the analysis by matching the historical continuity with the correct answer.

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The debate over the League of Nations and the persistence of unilateralism in U.S. foreign policy.
Soru 76Soru

“Our nation faces a trial of resource and resolve. The Allied armies require millions of tons of wheat, meat, and sugar to sustain their fight. . . . Every home that observes ‘Wheatless Mondays’ and ‘Meatless Tuesdays’ contributes directly to the supply lines crossing the Atlantic. This is not merely a matter of charity; it is a vital military necessity. The kitchen is our second line of defense, and the housewife is its commander.”

— Herbert Hoover, Director of the United States Food Administration, pamphlet, 1917

The campaign described in the excerpt most directly illustrates which of the following trends on the United States home front during World War I?

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Cevap: The mobilization of the domestic economy through a combination of federal coordination and voluntary public cooperation

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The mobilization of the domestic economy through a combination of federal coordination and voluntary public cooperation
The correct answer is correct because the Food Administration, directed by Herbert Hoover, represented a key aspect of World War I mobilization: the use of federal authority to coordinate the economy in partnership with voluntary, patriotic sacrifices by the public (such as conserving food). This approach allowed the government to redirect massive amounts of resources to the war effort without resorting to the compulsory, strict rationing systems implemented during World War II.

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Analyze the stimulus document, identifying the author (Herbert Hoover), the organization (United States Food Administration), and the date (1917).
The document is a wartime appeal urging American citizens to conserve food resources ('Wheatless Mondays' and 'Meatless Tuesdays') to support the Allied war effort.
Understanding the source helps place the document in the context of World War I home front mobilization.
2
Evaluate the nature of the government's role in the campaign described.
The government created specialized federal agencies (like the Food Administration) to manage resources, but relied heavily on voluntary public participation and patriotism rather than formal rationing.
This identifies the dual mechanism of federal oversight and public cooperation that characterized the U.S. home front.
3
Compare the historical reality to the answer options to find the best match.
The option highlighting the combination of federal coordination and voluntary cooperation aligns directly with the message of Hoover's Food Administration campaigns.
This confirms the correct option while ruling out distractors representing laissez-faire myths, isolationism, or New Deal relief programs.

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WWI Home Front Mobilization and Federal Power
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"The Philippines are ours forever. . . . And just beyond the Philippines are China's illimitable markets. We will not retreat from either. . . . We will not renounce our part in the mission of our race, trustee, under God, of the civilization of the world. . . . [God] has marked the American people as His chosen nation to finally lead in the regeneration of the world."
— Senator Albert J. Beveridge, "The March of the Flag" speech, 1898

The arguments expressed in the excerpt were most directly used to justify which of the following United States policies?

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Cevap: The annexation of overseas territories to secure new economic markets and spread American influence.

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The annexation of overseas territories to secure new economic markets and spread American influence.
The correct answer is correct because Senator Beveridge's speech outlines the primary arguments of American imperialists in the late 1890s: securing access to new commercial markets (specifically in China via the Philippines) and spreading American civilization and values abroad.

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Analyze the stimulus document to identify the main argument and context.
The speaker, Senator Albert Beveridge in 1898, argues that the US must keep the Philippines to gain access to Chinese markets and fulfill a mission of civilizing the world.
Understanding the source's main point is necessary to connect it to broader historical policies.
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Identify the historical policy that matches the speaker's pro-expansionist arguments.
The acquisition and annexation of territories like the Philippines, Hawaii, and Guam following the Spanish-American War.
Connecting the ideas in the text to actual historical events in the late 19th century identifies the policy being justified.

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Motivations for American Imperialism
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Soru 78Soru

"In mass production, there are no fitters... The man who puts in a bolt does not put on the nut; the man who puts on the nut does not tighten it... The net result of the application of these principles is the reduction of the necessity for thought on the part of the worker and the reduction of his movements to a minimum."

— Henry Ford, *My Life and Work*, 1922

The manufacturing system described in the excerpt contributed most directly to which of the following developments in the 1920s?

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Cevap: A substantial decrease in the price of consumer goods, which expanded access to new technologies for average Americans.

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A substantial decrease in the price of consumer goods, which expanded access to new technologies for average Americans.
The assembly line and mass production techniques pioneered by Henry Ford reduced the time and labor required to manufacture goods. This efficiency lowered production costs, allowing companies to reduce retail prices. As a result, consumer goods such as automobiles and household appliances became affordable to middle- and working-class families, driving the consumer boom of the decade.

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Analyze the text stimulus to identify the industrial process described.
The excerpt details Henry Ford's division of labor and standardizing of assembly line operations.
This establishes that the question is testing the consequences of assembly line mass production.
2
Evaluate how this process impacted the economy of the 1920s.
Mass production reduced the costs and time required to make items, translating to cheaper retail prices and widespread consumer ownership.
This connects the technology of the assembly line directly to the 1920s consumer revolution.

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Mass Production and Consumerism in the 1920s
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Soru 79Soru

"I must make it quite plain to you that any decision which would lead to a show of force in Poland, or the establishment of a government there which did not represent all democratic elements, would be deeply resented by the American people... I am sure you will appreciate that I am speaking not only as the head of the American government, but as a representative of public opinion in the United States."

— President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Letter to Joseph Stalin, February 1945

The diplomacy described in the excerpt most directly illustrates which of the following challenges in Allied postwar planning?

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Cevap: The growing ideological rift between the Western Allies and the Soviet Union over the political future of Eastern Europe

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The growing ideological rift between the Western Allies and the Soviet Union over the political future of Eastern Europe
The correct answer is correct because the letter directly highlights the growing conflict between Roosevelt's vision for a democratic postwar Europe (consistent with the Atlantic Charter) and Stalin's determination to establish a secure Soviet sphere of influence in Poland, which foreshadowed the geopolitical polarization of the Cold War.

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1
Analyze the source material and date.
The source is a letter from President Roosevelt to Soviet leader Joseph Stalin written in February 1945, around the time of the Yalta Conference.
Establishing the historical context helps determine what postwar issues were being debated at that moment.
2
Identify the core concern raised in the excerpt.
Roosevelt is expressing concern that the establishment of a non-representative government in Poland by force would alienate the American public.
This reveals the tension between the Western commitment to democratic elections and the Soviet establishment of a sphere of influence.
3
Evaluate the options against this historical context.
The dispute over Poland's government represents the early stage of the geopolitical and ideological rift between the West and the Soviet Union that culminated in the Cold War.
Connecting the specific dispute to the broader historical developments of Period 7 confirms the correct choice.

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Allied Postwar Planning and Growing Tensions
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"We, as loyal Negro-American citizens, must not fail to recognize our duty to our country in this time of crisis... But we must also refuse to ignore the undemocratic practices that deny us our full rights as citizens at home. We support a 'Double V' campaign: a victory over our enemies abroad, and a victory over discrimination at home. If we are to achieve true victory, we must ensure that the fight for democracy in Europe and Asia is matched by a commitment to democracy in the factories of Detroit, the shipyards of California, and the training camps of the American South."

— Editorial, Pittsburgh Courier, 1942

The campaign described in the excerpt most directly reflected which of the following tensions on the United States home front during World War II?

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Cevap: The dedication of African Americans to the national war effort despite facing ongoing systemic prejudice and segregation.

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The dedication of African Americans to the national war effort despite facing ongoing systemic prejudice and segregation.
The correct option is correct because the 'Double V' campaign, launched by the Pittsburgh Courier in 1942, represented the dual commitment of African Americans to fight fascism abroad (victory over enemies) while simultaneously fighting racism and discrimination at home (victory over discrimination). This highlighted the tension between the federal government's demand for total mobilization and the reality of ongoing segregation in the military and discrimination in defense industries.

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1
Analyze the historical context and main idea of the primary source excerpt.
The excerpt, from the Pittsburgh Courier in 1942, outlines the 'Double V' campaign: achieving victory over enemies abroad and victory over discrimination at home.
Understanding the source is essential for identifying the core tension it describes.
2
Evaluate the options to find which historical development or tension aligns with the excerpt.
The option highlighting African American dedication to the war effort despite discrimination aligns directly with the 'Double V' campaign's goals.
Connecting the source's message to the correct historical context verifies the correct answer.
3
Analyze why the other options do not accurately represent the historical context or the source.
The other options misrepresent isolationist goals, civil rights strategies, or the economic recovery achieved by WWII mobilization.
Eliminating incorrect distractors ensures the validity of the chosen answer.

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The mobilization of society during World War II highlighted democratic contradictions, leading civil rights organizations like the Pittsburgh Courier to launch the Double V campaign to fight totalitarianism abroad and racism at home.
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