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question 1 (1 point)
what killed more soldiers & civilians during & after wwi? (roughly 500,000 & somewhat accepted that it actually started in the us) (slide 2)
a covid-19
b avian & swine flus
c the spanish influenza
d sars
question 2 (1 point)
what was the teapot dome scandal? (slides 7 & 8)
a secretary of the interior albert fall gave oil drilling rights to companies for $300k
b president calvin coolidge gave oil drilling rights to companies for $300k
c president warren g. harding gave oil drilling rights to companies for $300k & wife poisons him for it
question 3 (1 point)
what were the economic and political policies of calvin coolidge? (slide 9)
a big business, laissez-faire economics, & believed the creation of wealth benefited the nation as a whole
b busted more trusts like tr & taft, believed in more government regulation
c believed in returning to interventionism, and joining the league of nations
question 4 (1 point)
written by american and french officials to try and outlaw war, more than 60 countries promised to negotiate rather than go to war over future disputes, had no means of enforcement and by 1933, three of its signers had broken the pact and invaded neighboring countries; (slide 10)
a kellogg-briand act
b teapot dome scandal
c prohibition of war act
d league of nations
Question 1
Spanish Influenza (1918 - 1919) occurred during and after WWI, killing ~500,000+ (started in US). COVID - 19, Avian/Swine Flus, SARS are not from WWI era.
Teapot Dome Scandal: Sec. of Interior Albert Fall leased oil reserves (Teapot Dome) to companies for $300k bribes. Coolidge/Harding didn't give rights (option c's wife poisoning is false).
Calvin Coolidge's policies: supported big business, laissez - faire economics (wealth creation benefits nation). Option b (trust - busting, regulation) is for TR/Taft; option c (interventionism, League of Nations) is incorrect.
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c. the Spanish influenza