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President Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points supported Poland by calling for its--
establishment as a Soviet Satellite nation
annexation by Great Britain
establishment as an independent nation
inclusion in one of the larger empires
This photograph shows a military tactic that --
made troops more vulnerable to long-range missiles, resulting in heavy casualities
required highly skilled soldiers, resulting in lengthy training periods
made frontal assaults difficult, resulting in long periods of stalemate
required the ability to attack quickly, resulting in a reliance on cavalry forces
General John J Pershing made a major contribution to the Allied victory in World War One by --
transforming inexperienced troops into an effective military force
developing advanced technologies for battlefield use
requesting humanitarian aid from Congress for war torn countries
negotiating the terms of the treaty of Versailles
What was one of the events reported in the excerpt above?
Germany financed the Mexican army's attempted invasion of the US
The US government abandoned its official policy of neutrality
Germany's navy blockaded several Mexican seaports
The US government boycotted goods imported from Europe
How did the Zimmerman Telegram influence US entry into World War One?
It announced the czar's overthrow in Russia.
It revealed a proposed military alliance between Mexico and Germany.
It contained orders for German U-boats to destroy British passenger ships.
It described Romania's plan to abandon neutrality.
This cartoon depicts President Woodrow Wilson calling on Congress to --
ratify the Treaty of Versailles
issue a declaration of war against Germany
authorize the use of funds to support Russian revolutionaries
enact trade sanctions against Germany
Upon entering World War I, the US enlarged its military by --
creating the Veterans Administration
passing the Selective Service Act
enacting the GI Bill
establishing the Marine Corps
One reason this provision was included in the Treaty of Versailles was to --
create a democratic government in Germany
divide Germany into smaller states to be governed by Allied countries
grant independence to all German colonies
weaken the power of Germany in the international community
The Fourteen Points reflected President Wilson's belief that --
intervention in the affairs of other nations was never justified
travel among nations should be regulated by an international organization
no country should be allowed to spend more on defense than any other country
cooperation among international leaders was essential to maintaining world peace
The law demonstrates that at one time the federal government was willing to --
suspend habeas corpus
confiscate privately pwned weapons
force people into internment camps
suspend freedom of speech
This 1917 poster depicts a worker on a shipyard.
This poster could be used to support which assertion?
Demand for labor in war industries helped increase employment?
Use of new war technologies required extensive training.
Conscription caused a shortage of laborers during wartime.
Standardization of parts helped streamline the production of munitions.
During World War I, tanks were used on the Western Front primarily to --
lead infantry advances across no-man's- land into enemy territory.
destroy railroads and bridges used by enemy troops.
release chemical weapons in advance attacks on enemy positions
launch long-range rockets at enemy aircraft
What caused the scene described in this excerpt?
a tank attacking soldiers on a battlefield
An aerial bombing of an infantry unit
A poison gas attack on soldiers in the trenches
A submarine attacking a docked ship
This 1917 illustration was published as a commentary on a proposed piece of legislation. Which of the following best represents the question mark in the illustration?
Sundry Civil Bill
Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill
Standard Time Act
Espionage Act
Which of the following is the best title for this list?
Issues Contributing to the Outbreak of World War I
Principal Reasons for US Entry into World War II
Consequences of Twentieth-Century European Isolationism
Economic Rivalries Between Cold War Superpowers
Why did the US decide to enter World War I?
The United States had suffered economically from European sanctions.
A European nation had taken aggressive actions against the United States.
The US president was obligated to fulfill election campaign promises.
Communists activities among US immigrants were threatening the country.
How did the military innovation shown in this photograph affect the course of World War I?
It helped transport large numbers of troops to the battlefield.
It helped break the stalemate of trench warfare.
It made communications with officers on the front lines possible.
It made the use of land mines obsolete
Which action completes the diagram?
Submarines attacked unarmed ships.
Armored tanks crossed fortified lines.
The use of machine guns resulted in massive causalities.
Airplanes conducted reconnaissance missions
Senator Lodge made this t in opposition to --
US membership in the League of Nations
the funding of massive build up of the US Nacy
a relaxation of US citizenship requirements
US entry into the Spanish-American war
Which action did the federal government take to recognize these soldiers?
Passing the GI Bill to give them educational benefits
Awarding them the Congressional Medal of Honor for actions above the call of duty
Providing them with monetary bonuses for demonstrating courage under fire
Awarding them battlefield promotions from enlisted to officer
This World War I - era poster was intended to persuade -
farmers to consume fewer scarce goods during the war
women to work producing war materials
people to save money during the war
people to help finance the war
What was the effect of the arrival of the American Expeditionary Forces in Europe during World War I?
Italy left the Central Powers Alliance
The heir to the Austro-Hungarian Throne was assassinated in Sarajevo.
The Allies were able to launch a major counter attack on the western front.
Russian forces were able to withdraw from the eastern front.
What was the primary reason for these masks during World War One?
To hide the identities of soldiers approaching enemies
To protect soldiers from spreading contagious diseases
To help soldiers use nigh vision technology to find the enemy
To protect soldiers from the effects of poison gas
Why did the US Senate refuse to ratify the Treaty of Versailles after World War One?
The Senate would not support American's participation in the League of Nations.
The Senate believed the treaty did not punish Germany enough.
The Senate thought the treaty did not have the power to prevent secret alliances.
The Senate could not agree on military disarmament levels.
Which group followed the advice given in this address?
Expansionists during the Spanish American War
Isolationists regarding the Treaty of Versailles after World War I
Hawks in Congress during the Vietnam War
Civil libertarians in Congress after the start of the War on Terror
Which action was an immediate consequence of the event described in this headline?
Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia.
Great Britain intercepted the Zimmerman Telegram.
The United States refused to join the League of Nations.
The United States monarchy was overthrown.
Which of the causes underlying World War I was this provision of the Fourteenth Points intended to prevent?
Nationalism and Militarism
Blockades and unrestricted submarine warfare
Soviet treaties and alliances
Imperialism and self-determination
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