Deck 21: America and the Great War, 1914-1920

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President Wilson suffered a temporarily incapacitating stroke in France while negotiating the peace treaty.
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During World War I,popular prejudice associated anything German with disloyalty.
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Which of the following statements regarding President Wilson is inaccurate?

A)Wilson was very well educated.
B)Wilson believed fiercely in Christianity.
C)Wilson was a dedicated supporter of American democracy.
D)Wilson had a great deal of international relations experience when he was elected.
E)Wilson did not mention foreign affairs in his inaugural address.
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In March 1917,German submarines sank five U.S.vessels in the North Atlantic.
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During the Great War,what countries made up the Allied Powers?

A)France,the United States,England
B)Italy,France,Austria-Hungary
C)France,Great Britain,Italy
D)France,Great Britain,Russia
E)Italy,the United States,Great Britain
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How long did the conflict known as the Great War last?

A)From 1920 to 1921
B)From 1918 to 1920
C)From 1914 to 1918
D)From 1915 to 1920
E)From 1913 to 1918
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The Republican candidate for president in 1916 was Charles Evans Hughes.
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Casualties were staggering in the Great War,mainly because of new technologies.Which of the following was not used in the Great War?

A)Flame throwers
B)Poison gas
C)Armored tanks
D)Atomic weapons
E)Land mines
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During the Great War,what countries made up the Central Powers?

A)The United States,France,England
B)Germany,Austria-Hungary,Italy
C)England,France,Germany
D)Germany,Italy,Russia
E)The United States,England,Russia
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More than 400,000 southern blacks moved northward during the war years.
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Henry Cabot Lodge was one of the biggest supporters of the League of Nations.
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What was the immediate cause of the outbreak of the Great War?

A)The sinking of the Lusitania
B)The Zimmerman telegram
C)The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
D)The invasion of Italy by Germany
E)The sinking of the Sussex
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Henry Cabot Lodge led the Senate Republicans,who demanded amendments to the Treaty of Versailles.
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Because of their belief in "freedom of the seas," the British allowed Americans to trade with Germany.
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Although publicly President Wilson urged Americans to remain neutral regarding the Great War,he personally favored

A)Great Britain and France.
B)Hungary and Austria.
C)France and Italy.
D)Germany and Russia.
E)Russia and Austria.
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The so-called Arabic Pledge involved Wilson's stand to stop North Africa's fall into chaos during the war.
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In the presidential election of 1916,Republicans used the slogan "He kept us out of war" to discredit Wilson.
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Many immigrant groups in the United States supported the Central Powers in the European war.
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The Zimmermann telegram,sent to the Mexican government from the White House,was intercepted by the Germans.
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Women in "war work" were usually able to keep their jobs after the war.
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During the Great War,African American men fought

A)in racially segregated units.
B)alongside whites.
C)in African American units with African American officers.
D)only in Russia.
E)only in the Army.
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In the Zimmerman telegram __________________ urged ____________ to invade the United States.

A)Germany,Mexico
B)Great Britain,France
C)Germany,Russia
D)Germany,Canada
E)Canada,Mexico
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During the Great War,Wilson's administration organized the sale of _________,which guaranteed a fixed rate of return to fund the war.

A)certificates of deposit
B)Liberty bonds
C)collectible stamps
D)gold certificates
E)silver certificates
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_____________ led the ________________ a group of determined Communist revolutionaries in Russia in 1917.

A)Karl Marx,Socialists
B)Leon Trotsky,Trotskyites
C)Vladimir Lenin,Bolsheviks
D)Samuel Gompers,Bolsheviks
E)Eugene V.Debs,Socialists
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When the United States entered the Great War,American troops were most needed

A)on the Eastern Front.
B)in Russia.
C)on the Western Front.
D)in Great Britain.
E)in the Pacific Ocean.
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Which of the following statement's regarding President Wilson's Fourteen Points is incorrect?

A)The Fourteen Points called for the creation of a peace league.
B)The Central Powers had to leave specified territories.
C)The Fourteen Points called for racial equality.
D)The Fourteen Points called for self-determination of previously dominated groups.
E)The Fourteen Points called for freedoms of the seas.
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During the Great War,the Espionage and Sedition Acts

A)stifled free speech.
B)sent convicted spies to Canada.
C)set up detainment camps for Japanese-Americans.
D)deported thousands of Mexicans to Mexico.
E)was used by Wilson against Democrats.
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What was the stated purpose of the Food Administration during the Great War?

A)It was to set up food banks for Americans.
B)It was to reduce American agricultural production.
C)It was to reduce civilian food consumption.
D)It provided food to the unemployed.
E)It collected food donations to be sent to soldiers in Europe.
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The fresh but untried American soldiers sent to aid the British and French during the Great War were nicknamed

A)Yankees.
B)Doughboys.
C)Democrats.
D)Federalists.
E)G.I.Joes.
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The British vessel the Lusitania was sunk by a U-boat in ________________;the United States entered the Great War officially in _______________.

A)1916,1918
B)1915,1917
C)1914,1917
D)1915,1918
E)1917,1918
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As a result of the economic expansion during the Great War,___________ moved to ________________ in cities like Los Angeles and Houston.

A)Latinos,ghettos
B)African Americans,ghettos
C)Chinese,Chinatowns
D)Latinos,barrios
E)Irish,ghettos
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How did the Wilson administration use women to aid the war effort?

A)They were encouraged to have more babies.
B)They were encouraged to enlist.
C)They were encouraged to marry only veterans.
D)They were told to take on jobs previously held by men.
E)Women were completely ignored by the Wilson administration.
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Which of the following statements regarding the War Industries Board is incorrect?

A)It was headed by Bernard Baruch.
B)It could allocate raw materials.
C)It could force workers to work in specific factories.
D)It could build new factories.
E)It could set prices.
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With the signing of the Treaty of _________________ Russia ended its involvement in the Great War.

A)Paris
B)Moscow
C)Petersburg
D)Berlin
E)Brest-Litovsk
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In the Sussex Pledge,the Germans promised what?

A)German U-boats would not fire on British destroyers.
B)German U-boats would not fire on French battleships.
C)German U-boats would not fire merchant of passenger ships.
D)German U-boats would not torpedo Italian vessels.
E)German U-boats were banned.
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In order to wage the Great War,the United States government did all of the following except

A)draft millions of young women.
B)draft millions of young men.
C)force industry to meet wartime needs.
D)compel farmers to meet wartime needs.
E)take over railroads.
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As a result of America's entry into the Great War,the federal government's power

A)declined somewhat.
B)declined a great deal.
C)Increased.
D)Increased a great deal.
E)stayed the same.
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Who was the last tsar to rule in Russia before the Bolshevik Revolution?

A)Peter I
B)Nicholas I
C)Peter II
D)Nicholas II
E)Alexander II
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The movement of more than 400,000 southern blacks to northern cities during the war and through the 1920s was known as the

A)Big Move.
B)Big Migration.
C)Great Migration.
D)Exodusting.
E)Dust Bowl.
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Wilson's Fourteen Points for post-Great War peace contained all of the following except

A)a new nation for Poles.
B)open conduct of diplomacy.
C)the removal of international trade barriers.
D)an increase in armaments.
E)the transformation of colonial empires.
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In the aftermath of the Great War,there were approximately _______________ African American veterans in the United States.

A)100,000
B)200,000
C)350,000
D)500,000
E)10,000
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______________ killed roughly 100 million people worldwide in 1918.

A)Typhoid
B)The Spanish flu
C)Malaria
D)Smallpox
E)Polio
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As a result of ____________________,______________ of the American wage workforce went on strike in 1919.

A)rising consumer prices,10 percent
B)dropping consumer prices,50 percent
C)rising consumer prices,20 percent
D)dropping unemployment,40 percent
E)rising consumer prices,20 percent
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Which of the following statements regarding Woodrow Wilson's involvement in negotiating an end to the Great War is incorrect?

A)Wilson's efforts were clumsy at best.
B)Wilson attended the peace conference personally.
C)Wilson urged the election of a Democratic Congress.
D)Wilson ignored Republicans.
E)Wilson was very popular among Republican congressmen.
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The so-called Big Four at the peace negotiations to end the Great War included all of the following except

A)Woodrow Wilson.
B)Georges Clemenceau.
C)Vladimir Lenin.
D)David Lloyd George.
E)Vittorio Orlando.
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The _________________ voted to reject the Treaty of Versailles that President Wilson had worked so hard on.

A)U.S.Congress
B)U.S.House of Representatives
C)U.S.Senate
D)U.S.Supreme Court
E)League of Nations
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Which of the following countries had the highest casualties during the Great War?

A)Great Britain
B)France
C)Russia
D)Germany
E)The United States
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President Wilson was a member of the _____________ party,and he was often opposed by the _______________ party during the peace process.

A)Democratic,Republican
B)Democratic,Populist
C)Democratic,Federalist
D)Republican,Democratic
E)Bull Moose,Democratic
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Wilson offended many in Congress when he did not choose _______________ to accompany him to the peace negotiations.

A)Henry Cabot Lodge
B)John L.Lewis
C)Eugene V.Debs
D)William Howard Taft
E)Theodore Roosevelt
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The Big Four at the peace conference created all of the following independent countries except

A)Poland.
B)Hungary.
C)Turkey.
D)Latvia.
E)Yugoslavia.
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How many men roughly did the United States lose in combat in the course of its involvement in the Great War?

A)10,000
B)20,000
C)30,000
D)40,000
E)50,000
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_______________ are the payment of money for war damages.

A)Reparations
B)Retributions
C)Tributes
D)Taxes
E)Tariffs
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In the presidential election of 1920,women made up what percentage of the electorate?

A)10 percent
B)20 percent
C)30 percent
D)40 percent
E)50 percent
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In 1919,the same year the Great War officially concluded,the United States saw all of the following except

A)full employment.
B)terrorist bombings.
C)Communist radicalism.
D)race riots.
E)women's suffrage.
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President Wilson believed that the keystone to ensuring lasting world peace was

A)the United Nations.
B)the League of Nations.
C)the end of the Bolsheviks.
D)the utter destruction of Germany.
E)higher tariffs.
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Ratified in 1920,the ________________ rewarded women who had worked so hard during the Great War with the right to vote.

A)Nineteenth Amendment
B)Eighteenth Amendment
C)Fifteenth Amendment
D)Fourteenth Amendment
E)Thirteenth Amendment
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The peace negotiations to end the Great War were held in ______________ in ________________.

A)Paris,1918
B)Paris,1919
C)Moscow,1919
D)Berlin,1918
E)London,1919
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Which of the following statements regarding the Treaty of Versailles is incorrect?

A)The United States never ratified the treaty.
B)The treaty with Wilson's Fourteen Points was a failure.
C)Wilson's health suffered greatly because of the treaty.
D)The Treaty of Versailles left Germany weak and isolated.
E)Ultimately the Treaty of Versailles was a great success.
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______________ and _________________ wanted Germany to pay for the entire financial cost of the war.

A)United States,France
B)Great Britain,France
C)Great Britain,Russia
D)Russia,Hungary
E)United States,Great Britain
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After the end of the Great War,unemployment and consumer goods' prices both

A)fell.
B)fell a lot.
C)rose.
D)rose a lot.
E)stagnated.
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Fears of revolution were so widespread in post-war America that the U.S.attorney general created a government division to collect information on radicals headed by

A)Mitchell Palmer.
B)J.Edgar Hoover.
C)Clarence Darrow.
D)William Jennings Bryan.
E)Joseph McCarthy.
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Describe the nature of the fighting in the early years of the Great War.Pay special attention to the Western front and trench warfare.
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Describe the economic mobilization on the American home front.
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Match each person with one of the following descriptions.
a.Was governor of Massachusetts at the time of the Boston police strike
b.Was the U.S.attorney general that led the Red Scare
c.Was Wilson's first secretary of state
d.Was Wilson's second secretary of state
e.Was a leading reservationist concerning League of Nations
f.Headed the War Industries Board
g.Was the Republican presidential candidate in 1916
h.Was a World War I general
i.Was the French premier during World War I
Georges Clemenceau
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Which of the following statements regarding America in the immediate aftermath of the Great War is correct?

A)Employment was on the rise.
B)Racial tensions were declining.
C)Americans felt they were doing better economically.
D)The peace did not bring stability to America.
E)Americans felt safe at home.
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Describe Wilson's Fourteen Points,discussing not only the details but the overall philosophy behind them as well.
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Describe the end of the war and the writing of the Treaty of Versailles.What were the terms of the treaty? Which nations were involved in writing the treaty? What was the American reaction to the treaty? Why?
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Why did America enter the war in Europe when it did? Why did it not enter before?
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Why did war break out in Europe in 1914? What events led to the outbreak of what became known as the Great War?
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How did participation in the war affect the role of the federal government in the United States?
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What were the United States' contributions to the Great War? How did America help the Allies win the war?
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Fear of foreign terrorists and radicalism led to the ______________ at the end of the 1910s.

A)First Red Scare
B)Rise of the Populist party
C)end of the Democratic party
D)formation of the Central Intelligence Agency
E)end of the American Socialist party
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MATCHING
Match each person with one of the following descriptions.
a.Was governor of Massachusetts at the time of the Boston police strike
b.Was the U.S.attorney general that led the Red Scare
c.Was Wilson's first secretary of state
d.Was Wilson's second secretary of state
e.Was a leading reservationist concerning League of Nations
f.Headed the War Industries Board
g.Was the Republican presidential candidate in 1916
h.Was a World War I general
i.Was the French premier during World War I
Bernard Baruch
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Write an essay discussing how the war affected Americans' perception of themselves and their role in the world.
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MATCHING
Match each person with one of the following descriptions.
a.Was governor of Massachusetts at the time of the Boston police strike
b.Was the U.S.attorney general that led the Red Scare
c.Was Wilson's first secretary of state
d.Was Wilson's second secretary of state
e.Was a leading reservationist concerning League of Nations
f.Headed the War Industries Board
g.Was the Republican presidential candidate in 1916
h.Was a World War I general
i.Was the French premier during World War I
Charles Evans Hughes
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Trace America's attempt at neutrality prior to its entry into World War I.
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How did involvement in the war affect the position of women,African Americans,and immigrants in the United States?
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MATCHING
Match each person with one of the following descriptions.
a.Was governor of Massachusetts at the time of the Boston police strike
b.Was the U.S.attorney general that led the Red Scare
c.Was Wilson's first secretary of state
d.Was Wilson's second secretary of state
e.Was a leading reservationist concerning League of Nations
f.Headed the War Industries Board
g.Was the Republican presidential candidate in 1916
h.Was a World War I general
i.Was the French premier during World War I
William Jennings Bryan
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How and why were civil liberties curtailed during World War I? What was the effect of these curtailments?
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MATCHING
Match each person with one of the following descriptions.
a.Was governor of Massachusetts at the time of the Boston police strike
b.Was the U.S.attorney general that led the Red Scare
c.Was Wilson's first secretary of state
d.Was Wilson's second secretary of state
e.Was a leading reservationist concerning League of Nations
f.Headed the War Industries Board
g.Was the Republican presidential candidate in 1916
h.Was a World War I general
i.Was the French premier during World War I
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President Wilson suffered a temporarily incapacitating stroke in France while negotiating the peace treaty.
False
2
During World War I,popular prejudice associated anything German with disloyalty.
True
3
Which of the following statements regarding President Wilson is inaccurate?

A)Wilson was very well educated.
B)Wilson believed fiercely in Christianity.
C)Wilson was a dedicated supporter of American democracy.
D)Wilson had a great deal of international relations experience when he was elected.
E)Wilson did not mention foreign affairs in his inaugural address.
D
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In March 1917,German submarines sank five U.S.vessels in the North Atlantic.
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During the Great War,what countries made up the Allied Powers?

A)France,the United States,England
B)Italy,France,Austria-Hungary
C)France,Great Britain,Italy
D)France,Great Britain,Russia
E)Italy,the United States,Great Britain
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How long did the conflict known as the Great War last?

A)From 1920 to 1921
B)From 1918 to 1920
C)From 1914 to 1918
D)From 1915 to 1920
E)From 1913 to 1918
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The Republican candidate for president in 1916 was Charles Evans Hughes.
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Casualties were staggering in the Great War,mainly because of new technologies.Which of the following was not used in the Great War?

A)Flame throwers
B)Poison gas
C)Armored tanks
D)Atomic weapons
E)Land mines
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During the Great War,what countries made up the Central Powers?

A)The United States,France,England
B)Germany,Austria-Hungary,Italy
C)England,France,Germany
D)Germany,Italy,Russia
E)The United States,England,Russia
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More than 400,000 southern blacks moved northward during the war years.
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Henry Cabot Lodge was one of the biggest supporters of the League of Nations.
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What was the immediate cause of the outbreak of the Great War?

A)The sinking of the Lusitania
B)The Zimmerman telegram
C)The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
D)The invasion of Italy by Germany
E)The sinking of the Sussex
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Henry Cabot Lodge led the Senate Republicans,who demanded amendments to the Treaty of Versailles.
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Because of their belief in "freedom of the seas," the British allowed Americans to trade with Germany.
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Although publicly President Wilson urged Americans to remain neutral regarding the Great War,he personally favored

A)Great Britain and France.
B)Hungary and Austria.
C)France and Italy.
D)Germany and Russia.
E)Russia and Austria.
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The so-called Arabic Pledge involved Wilson's stand to stop North Africa's fall into chaos during the war.
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In the presidential election of 1916,Republicans used the slogan "He kept us out of war" to discredit Wilson.
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Many immigrant groups in the United States supported the Central Powers in the European war.
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The Zimmermann telegram,sent to the Mexican government from the White House,was intercepted by the Germans.
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Women in "war work" were usually able to keep their jobs after the war.
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During the Great War,African American men fought

A)in racially segregated units.
B)alongside whites.
C)in African American units with African American officers.
D)only in Russia.
E)only in the Army.
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In the Zimmerman telegram __________________ urged ____________ to invade the United States.

A)Germany,Mexico
B)Great Britain,France
C)Germany,Russia
D)Germany,Canada
E)Canada,Mexico
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During the Great War,Wilson's administration organized the sale of _________,which guaranteed a fixed rate of return to fund the war.

A)certificates of deposit
B)Liberty bonds
C)collectible stamps
D)gold certificates
E)silver certificates
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_____________ led the ________________ a group of determined Communist revolutionaries in Russia in 1917.

A)Karl Marx,Socialists
B)Leon Trotsky,Trotskyites
C)Vladimir Lenin,Bolsheviks
D)Samuel Gompers,Bolsheviks
E)Eugene V.Debs,Socialists
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When the United States entered the Great War,American troops were most needed

A)on the Eastern Front.
B)in Russia.
C)on the Western Front.
D)in Great Britain.
E)in the Pacific Ocean.
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Which of the following statement's regarding President Wilson's Fourteen Points is incorrect?

A)The Fourteen Points called for the creation of a peace league.
B)The Central Powers had to leave specified territories.
C)The Fourteen Points called for racial equality.
D)The Fourteen Points called for self-determination of previously dominated groups.
E)The Fourteen Points called for freedoms of the seas.
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During the Great War,the Espionage and Sedition Acts

A)stifled free speech.
B)sent convicted spies to Canada.
C)set up detainment camps for Japanese-Americans.
D)deported thousands of Mexicans to Mexico.
E)was used by Wilson against Democrats.
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What was the stated purpose of the Food Administration during the Great War?

A)It was to set up food banks for Americans.
B)It was to reduce American agricultural production.
C)It was to reduce civilian food consumption.
D)It provided food to the unemployed.
E)It collected food donations to be sent to soldiers in Europe.
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The fresh but untried American soldiers sent to aid the British and French during the Great War were nicknamed

A)Yankees.
B)Doughboys.
C)Democrats.
D)Federalists.
E)G.I.Joes.
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The British vessel the Lusitania was sunk by a U-boat in ________________;the United States entered the Great War officially in _______________.

A)1916,1918
B)1915,1917
C)1914,1917
D)1915,1918
E)1917,1918
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As a result of the economic expansion during the Great War,___________ moved to ________________ in cities like Los Angeles and Houston.

A)Latinos,ghettos
B)African Americans,ghettos
C)Chinese,Chinatowns
D)Latinos,barrios
E)Irish,ghettos
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How did the Wilson administration use women to aid the war effort?

A)They were encouraged to have more babies.
B)They were encouraged to enlist.
C)They were encouraged to marry only veterans.
D)They were told to take on jobs previously held by men.
E)Women were completely ignored by the Wilson administration.
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Which of the following statements regarding the War Industries Board is incorrect?

A)It was headed by Bernard Baruch.
B)It could allocate raw materials.
C)It could force workers to work in specific factories.
D)It could build new factories.
E)It could set prices.
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With the signing of the Treaty of _________________ Russia ended its involvement in the Great War.

A)Paris
B)Moscow
C)Petersburg
D)Berlin
E)Brest-Litovsk
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In the Sussex Pledge,the Germans promised what?

A)German U-boats would not fire on British destroyers.
B)German U-boats would not fire on French battleships.
C)German U-boats would not fire merchant of passenger ships.
D)German U-boats would not torpedo Italian vessels.
E)German U-boats were banned.
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In order to wage the Great War,the United States government did all of the following except

A)draft millions of young women.
B)draft millions of young men.
C)force industry to meet wartime needs.
D)compel farmers to meet wartime needs.
E)take over railroads.
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As a result of America's entry into the Great War,the federal government's power

A)declined somewhat.
B)declined a great deal.
C)Increased.
D)Increased a great deal.
E)stayed the same.
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Who was the last tsar to rule in Russia before the Bolshevik Revolution?

A)Peter I
B)Nicholas I
C)Peter II
D)Nicholas II
E)Alexander II
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The movement of more than 400,000 southern blacks to northern cities during the war and through the 1920s was known as the

A)Big Move.
B)Big Migration.
C)Great Migration.
D)Exodusting.
E)Dust Bowl.
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40
Wilson's Fourteen Points for post-Great War peace contained all of the following except

A)a new nation for Poles.
B)open conduct of diplomacy.
C)the removal of international trade barriers.
D)an increase in armaments.
E)the transformation of colonial empires.
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41
In the aftermath of the Great War,there were approximately _______________ African American veterans in the United States.

A)100,000
B)200,000
C)350,000
D)500,000
E)10,000
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42
______________ killed roughly 100 million people worldwide in 1918.

A)Typhoid
B)The Spanish flu
C)Malaria
D)Smallpox
E)Polio
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43
As a result of ____________________,______________ of the American wage workforce went on strike in 1919.

A)rising consumer prices,10 percent
B)dropping consumer prices,50 percent
C)rising consumer prices,20 percent
D)dropping unemployment,40 percent
E)rising consumer prices,20 percent
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44
Which of the following statements regarding Woodrow Wilson's involvement in negotiating an end to the Great War is incorrect?

A)Wilson's efforts were clumsy at best.
B)Wilson attended the peace conference personally.
C)Wilson urged the election of a Democratic Congress.
D)Wilson ignored Republicans.
E)Wilson was very popular among Republican congressmen.
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45
The so-called Big Four at the peace negotiations to end the Great War included all of the following except

A)Woodrow Wilson.
B)Georges Clemenceau.
C)Vladimir Lenin.
D)David Lloyd George.
E)Vittorio Orlando.
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46
The _________________ voted to reject the Treaty of Versailles that President Wilson had worked so hard on.

A)U.S.Congress
B)U.S.House of Representatives
C)U.S.Senate
D)U.S.Supreme Court
E)League of Nations
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47
Which of the following countries had the highest casualties during the Great War?

A)Great Britain
B)France
C)Russia
D)Germany
E)The United States
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48
President Wilson was a member of the _____________ party,and he was often opposed by the _______________ party during the peace process.

A)Democratic,Republican
B)Democratic,Populist
C)Democratic,Federalist
D)Republican,Democratic
E)Bull Moose,Democratic
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49
Wilson offended many in Congress when he did not choose _______________ to accompany him to the peace negotiations.

A)Henry Cabot Lodge
B)John L.Lewis
C)Eugene V.Debs
D)William Howard Taft
E)Theodore Roosevelt
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50
The Big Four at the peace conference created all of the following independent countries except

A)Poland.
B)Hungary.
C)Turkey.
D)Latvia.
E)Yugoslavia.
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51
How many men roughly did the United States lose in combat in the course of its involvement in the Great War?

A)10,000
B)20,000
C)30,000
D)40,000
E)50,000
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52
_______________ are the payment of money for war damages.

A)Reparations
B)Retributions
C)Tributes
D)Taxes
E)Tariffs
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53
In the presidential election of 1920,women made up what percentage of the electorate?

A)10 percent
B)20 percent
C)30 percent
D)40 percent
E)50 percent
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54
In 1919,the same year the Great War officially concluded,the United States saw all of the following except

A)full employment.
B)terrorist bombings.
C)Communist radicalism.
D)race riots.
E)women's suffrage.
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55
President Wilson believed that the keystone to ensuring lasting world peace was

A)the United Nations.
B)the League of Nations.
C)the end of the Bolsheviks.
D)the utter destruction of Germany.
E)higher tariffs.
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56
Ratified in 1920,the ________________ rewarded women who had worked so hard during the Great War with the right to vote.

A)Nineteenth Amendment
B)Eighteenth Amendment
C)Fifteenth Amendment
D)Fourteenth Amendment
E)Thirteenth Amendment
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57
The peace negotiations to end the Great War were held in ______________ in ________________.

A)Paris,1918
B)Paris,1919
C)Moscow,1919
D)Berlin,1918
E)London,1919
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58
Which of the following statements regarding the Treaty of Versailles is incorrect?

A)The United States never ratified the treaty.
B)The treaty with Wilson's Fourteen Points was a failure.
C)Wilson's health suffered greatly because of the treaty.
D)The Treaty of Versailles left Germany weak and isolated.
E)Ultimately the Treaty of Versailles was a great success.
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59
______________ and _________________ wanted Germany to pay for the entire financial cost of the war.

A)United States,France
B)Great Britain,France
C)Great Britain,Russia
D)Russia,Hungary
E)United States,Great Britain
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60
After the end of the Great War,unemployment and consumer goods' prices both

A)fell.
B)fell a lot.
C)rose.
D)rose a lot.
E)stagnated.
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61
Fears of revolution were so widespread in post-war America that the U.S.attorney general created a government division to collect information on radicals headed by

A)Mitchell Palmer.
B)J.Edgar Hoover.
C)Clarence Darrow.
D)William Jennings Bryan.
E)Joseph McCarthy.
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62
Describe the nature of the fighting in the early years of the Great War.Pay special attention to the Western front and trench warfare.
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63
Describe the economic mobilization on the American home front.
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64
MATCHING
Match each person with one of the following descriptions.
a.Was governor of Massachusetts at the time of the Boston police strike
b.Was the U.S.attorney general that led the Red Scare
c.Was Wilson's first secretary of state
d.Was Wilson's second secretary of state
e.Was a leading reservationist concerning League of Nations
f.Headed the War Industries Board
g.Was the Republican presidential candidate in 1916
h.Was a World War I general
i.Was the French premier during World War I
Georges Clemenceau
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65
Which of the following statements regarding America in the immediate aftermath of the Great War is correct?

A)Employment was on the rise.
B)Racial tensions were declining.
C)Americans felt they were doing better economically.
D)The peace did not bring stability to America.
E)Americans felt safe at home.
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66
Describe Wilson's Fourteen Points,discussing not only the details but the overall philosophy behind them as well.
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67
Describe the end of the war and the writing of the Treaty of Versailles.What were the terms of the treaty? Which nations were involved in writing the treaty? What was the American reaction to the treaty? Why?
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68
Why did America enter the war in Europe when it did? Why did it not enter before?
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69
Why did war break out in Europe in 1914? What events led to the outbreak of what became known as the Great War?
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70
How did participation in the war affect the role of the federal government in the United States?
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71
What were the United States' contributions to the Great War? How did America help the Allies win the war?
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72
Fear of foreign terrorists and radicalism led to the ______________ at the end of the 1910s.

A)First Red Scare
B)Rise of the Populist party
C)end of the Democratic party
D)formation of the Central Intelligence Agency
E)end of the American Socialist party
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73
MATCHING
Match each person with one of the following descriptions.
a.Was governor of Massachusetts at the time of the Boston police strike
b.Was the U.S.attorney general that led the Red Scare
c.Was Wilson's first secretary of state
d.Was Wilson's second secretary of state
e.Was a leading reservationist concerning League of Nations
f.Headed the War Industries Board
g.Was the Republican presidential candidate in 1916
h.Was a World War I general
i.Was the French premier during World War I
Bernard Baruch
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74
Write an essay discussing how the war affected Americans' perception of themselves and their role in the world.
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75
MATCHING
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a.Was governor of Massachusetts at the time of the Boston police strike
b.Was the U.S.attorney general that led the Red Scare
c.Was Wilson's first secretary of state
d.Was Wilson's second secretary of state
e.Was a leading reservationist concerning League of Nations
f.Headed the War Industries Board
g.Was the Republican presidential candidate in 1916
h.Was a World War I general
i.Was the French premier during World War I
Charles Evans Hughes
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76
Trace America's attempt at neutrality prior to its entry into World War I.
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77
How did involvement in the war affect the position of women,African Americans,and immigrants in the United States?
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78
MATCHING
Match each person with one of the following descriptions.
a.Was governor of Massachusetts at the time of the Boston police strike
b.Was the U.S.attorney general that led the Red Scare
c.Was Wilson's first secretary of state
d.Was Wilson's second secretary of state
e.Was a leading reservationist concerning League of Nations
f.Headed the War Industries Board
g.Was the Republican presidential candidate in 1916
h.Was a World War I general
i.Was the French premier during World War I
William Jennings Bryan
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79
How and why were civil liberties curtailed during World War I? What was the effect of these curtailments?
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80
MATCHING
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a.Was governor of Massachusetts at the time of the Boston police strike
b.Was the U.S.attorney general that led the Red Scare
c.Was Wilson's first secretary of state
d.Was Wilson's second secretary of state
e.Was a leading reservationist concerning League of Nations
f.Headed the War Industries Board
g.Was the Republican presidential candidate in 1916
h.Was a World War I general
i.Was the French premier during World War I
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