Entry Exam Category: High School Equivalency Exams
Course: General Education Development (GED)
Exam: GED Social Studies Practice Test

Practice Question

Extract

These statements are from Essentials of Americanization, a book by soclology professor Emory S. Bogardus.
The Americanization movement had its primary, or immediate, origin in 1914 when... a renaissance of nationalism occurred throughout the civilized world.
Americanization begins with an examination of American traits and ends with... an assimilation movement... We may consider the Mayflower Compact as the initial statement of Americanism... and Theodore Roosevelt's and Woodrow Wilson's recent addresses as modern revisions....
Our national purpose must be clearly stated, taught to our people, and accepted throughout the land.... It will be necessary continually to shun... autocracy, imperialism, ambition for world domination, [and] Injustice in dealing with weak nations, classes, or persons.
[The United States] must transform her imperfect democracy, not into another strong nation-state... but into a perfected democracy dedicated to the task of pushing forward the principles of democracy throughout the world.
Which historical event most likely shaped the author's point of view?

Answer Choices

  • A: the development of the concept of Manifest Destiny
  • B: the United States' involvement in World War I
  • C: the United States' internal conflicts during the Great Depression
  • D: the calls for social reform during Prohibition

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: References 1914 nationalism and Wilson's WWI-era addresses

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