Unit 7 test banks Exam 2026 Questions
and Answers Graded A+
An increase in Progressive reform activity - Correct answer-1. Conditions like
those shown in the image contributed most directly to which of the following?
the growing gap between rich and poor - Correct answer-2. The conditions shown
in the image depict which of the following trends in the late nineteenth century?
Government should act to eliminate the worst abuses of industrial society - Correct
answer-3. Advocates for individuals such as those shown in the image would have
most likely agreed with which of the following perspectives?
The idea that government should preserve wilderness areas in a natural state -
Correct answer-Excepting only Yosemite, Hetch Hetchy is the most attractive and
wonderful valley within the bounds of the great Yosemite National Park and the
best of all the camp grounds. People are now flocking to it in ever-increasing
numbers for health and recreation of body and mind. Though the walls are less
sublime in height than those of Yosemite, its groves, gardens, and broad, spacious
meadows are more beautiful and picturesque... Last year in October I visited the
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,valley with Mr. William Keith, the artist. He wandered about from view to view,
enchanted, made thirty-eight sketches, and enthusiastically declared that in varied
picturesque beauty Hetch Hetchy greatly surpassed Yosemite. It is one of God's
best gifts, and ought to be faithfully guarded."John Muir, Century Magazine, 1909
4. Which of the following aspects of Muir's description expresses a major change
in American's views of the natural environment?
increasing usage and exploitation of western landscapes - Correct answer-
Excepting only Yosemite, Hetch Hetchy is the most attractive and wonderful valley
within the bounds of the great Yosemite National Park and the best of all the camp
grounds. People are now flocking to it in ever-increasing numbers for health and
recreation of body and mind. Though the walls are less sublime in height than
those of Yosemite, its groves, gardens, and broad, spacious meadows are more
beautiful and picturesque... Last year in October I visited the valley with Mr.
William Keith, the artist. He wandered about from view to view, enchanted, made
thirty-eight sketches, and enthusiastically declared that in varied picturesque
beauty Hetch Hetchy greatly surpassed Yosemite. It is one of God's best gifts, and
ought to be faithfully guarded."John Muir, Century Magazine, 1909
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,5. Muir's ideas are most directly a reaction to the?
Preservationists concerned about overuse of natural resources - Correct answer-
Excepting only Yosemite, Hetch Hetchy is the most attractive and wonderful valley
within the bounds of the great Yosemite National Park and the best of all the camp
grounds. People are now flocking to it in ever-increasing numbers for health and
recreation of body and mind. Though the walls are less sublime in height than
those of Yosemite, its groves, gardens, and broad, spacious meadows are more
beautiful and picturesque... Last year in October I visited the valley with Mr.
William Keith, the artist. He wandered about from view to view, enchanted, made
thirty-eight sketches, and enthusiastically declared that in varied picturesque
beauty Hetch Hetchy greatly surpassed Yosemite. It is one of God's best gifts, and
ought to be faithfully guarded."John Muir, Century Magazine, 1909
6. Muir's position regarding wilderness was most strongly supported by which of
the following?
arguing to expand the role of the United States in the world - Correct answer-"The
peace-loving nations must make a concerted effort in opposition to those violations
of treaties and those ignorings of humane instincts which today are creating a state
of international anarchy and instability from which there is no escape through mere
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, isolation or neutrality."Those who cherish their freedom and recognize and respect
the equal rights of their neighbors to be free and live in peace, must work together
for the triumph of law and moral principles in order that peace, justice, and
confidence may prevail in the world. There must be a return to a belief in the
pledged word, in the value of a signed treaty. There must be recognition of the fact
that national morality is as vital as private morality."President Franklin Roosevelt,
Quarantine Speech, 1937
7. The ideas expressed in the excerpt differed from the prevailing United States
approach to foreign policy issues primarily in that Roosevelt was?
overcome opposition to participation in the impending Second World War - Correct
answer-"The peace-loving nations must make a concerted effort in opposition to
those violations of treaties and those ignorings of humane instincts which today are
creating a state of international anarchy and instability from which there is no
escape through mere isolation or neutrality."Those who cherish their freedom and
recognize and respect the equal rights of their neighbors to be free and live in
peace, must work together for the triumph of law and moral principles in order that
peace, justice, and confidence may prevail in the world. There must be a return to a
belief in the pledged word, in the value of a signed treaty. There must be
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and Answers Graded A+
An increase in Progressive reform activity - Correct answer-1. Conditions like
those shown in the image contributed most directly to which of the following?
the growing gap between rich and poor - Correct answer-2. The conditions shown
in the image depict which of the following trends in the late nineteenth century?
Government should act to eliminate the worst abuses of industrial society - Correct
answer-3. Advocates for individuals such as those shown in the image would have
most likely agreed with which of the following perspectives?
The idea that government should preserve wilderness areas in a natural state -
Correct answer-Excepting only Yosemite, Hetch Hetchy is the most attractive and
wonderful valley within the bounds of the great Yosemite National Park and the
best of all the camp grounds. People are now flocking to it in ever-increasing
numbers for health and recreation of body and mind. Though the walls are less
sublime in height than those of Yosemite, its groves, gardens, and broad, spacious
meadows are more beautiful and picturesque... Last year in October I visited the
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,valley with Mr. William Keith, the artist. He wandered about from view to view,
enchanted, made thirty-eight sketches, and enthusiastically declared that in varied
picturesque beauty Hetch Hetchy greatly surpassed Yosemite. It is one of God's
best gifts, and ought to be faithfully guarded."John Muir, Century Magazine, 1909
4. Which of the following aspects of Muir's description expresses a major change
in American's views of the natural environment?
increasing usage and exploitation of western landscapes - Correct answer-
Excepting only Yosemite, Hetch Hetchy is the most attractive and wonderful valley
within the bounds of the great Yosemite National Park and the best of all the camp
grounds. People are now flocking to it in ever-increasing numbers for health and
recreation of body and mind. Though the walls are less sublime in height than
those of Yosemite, its groves, gardens, and broad, spacious meadows are more
beautiful and picturesque... Last year in October I visited the valley with Mr.
William Keith, the artist. He wandered about from view to view, enchanted, made
thirty-eight sketches, and enthusiastically declared that in varied picturesque
beauty Hetch Hetchy greatly surpassed Yosemite. It is one of God's best gifts, and
ought to be faithfully guarded."John Muir, Century Magazine, 1909
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,5. Muir's ideas are most directly a reaction to the?
Preservationists concerned about overuse of natural resources - Correct answer-
Excepting only Yosemite, Hetch Hetchy is the most attractive and wonderful valley
within the bounds of the great Yosemite National Park and the best of all the camp
grounds. People are now flocking to it in ever-increasing numbers for health and
recreation of body and mind. Though the walls are less sublime in height than
those of Yosemite, its groves, gardens, and broad, spacious meadows are more
beautiful and picturesque... Last year in October I visited the valley with Mr.
William Keith, the artist. He wandered about from view to view, enchanted, made
thirty-eight sketches, and enthusiastically declared that in varied picturesque
beauty Hetch Hetchy greatly surpassed Yosemite. It is one of God's best gifts, and
ought to be faithfully guarded."John Muir, Century Magazine, 1909
6. Muir's position regarding wilderness was most strongly supported by which of
the following?
arguing to expand the role of the United States in the world - Correct answer-"The
peace-loving nations must make a concerted effort in opposition to those violations
of treaties and those ignorings of humane instincts which today are creating a state
of international anarchy and instability from which there is no escape through mere
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, isolation or neutrality."Those who cherish their freedom and recognize and respect
the equal rights of their neighbors to be free and live in peace, must work together
for the triumph of law and moral principles in order that peace, justice, and
confidence may prevail in the world. There must be a return to a belief in the
pledged word, in the value of a signed treaty. There must be recognition of the fact
that national morality is as vital as private morality."President Franklin Roosevelt,
Quarantine Speech, 1937
7. The ideas expressed in the excerpt differed from the prevailing United States
approach to foreign policy issues primarily in that Roosevelt was?
overcome opposition to participation in the impending Second World War - Correct
answer-"The peace-loving nations must make a concerted effort in opposition to
those violations of treaties and those ignorings of humane instincts which today are
creating a state of international anarchy and instability from which there is no
escape through mere isolation or neutrality."Those who cherish their freedom and
recognize and respect the equal rights of their neighbors to be free and live in
peace, must work together for the triumph of law and moral principles in order that
peace, justice, and confidence may prevail in the world. There must be a return to a
belief in the pledged word, in the value of a signed treaty. There must be
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