Tuesday, March 11, 2014

USA in World Wars: getting ready for the test

Course: USA culture and Civilization.
Instructor: I. Pomazanovschi, 2014

USA in World Wars: self-assessment

1)        What changes took place in the USA between 1800 and 1900?
2)       What do you know about Suffragist movement? Who were Elizabeth Stanton and Suzan B. Anthony?
3)       What were the causes of the Spanish – American war of 1898? How, why did the war start?
4)       What were the results of the Spanish – American war of 1898?
5)       What were the 2 opposing alliances in Europe at the beginning of the 20th century?
6)       Explain how the system of alliances caused World War I.
7)       Why was it difficult for the USA to stay neutral in WWI?
8)       When did the USA enter WWI?
9)       Describe Wilson’s plan for peace. Why wasn’t it initially accepted?
10)    What changed in the USA after the World war I, especially in the life of women and black people?
11)     Why the period of 1920 – 1930 is called Roaring Twenties? What was so special about it?
12)    Why were 1920’s difficult years for farmers?
13)    What happened on Black Tuesday, October 29, 1929?
14)    Describe the situation in the country during the Depression Years.
15)    What people were called president’s Brain Trust?
16)    What were the 2 goals of the New Deal?
17)    How did the programs of the New Deal help people?
18)    What political changes took place in Germany, Italy and Japan in the period between the 2 world wars?
19)    How did the US prepare for the WW II?
20)   When did the Japanese make an attack on Pearl Harbor?
21)    What happened to Japanese Americans during the war? Why do historians call the action of the US government a sad mistake?
22)   What was president’s Truman difficult problem and why didn’t he like the plan of invading Japan?
23)   Which 2 Japanese cities were A-bombs dropped on? When did it happen?
24)   How did the Marshall Plan help to rebuild Europe?
25)   When was the United Nations Organization set up? USA joined the UN. In what way did this show that the USA had changed since the end of WW I? Why was this change important?

                                
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