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Ch. 24 WWI MANIAMania #1 Treaties #2-4 U.S.WarfareDefinitions #1-4 #5 Misc

Select the item from the list below that best completes the given sentence: A.NationalismD. Reparations B.ArmisticeE. Self-determination C.MilitaryF. Neutrality WWI created a feeling of intense loyalty, or ______ for our nation.

Select the item from the list below that best completes the given sentence: A.NationalismD. Reparations B.ArmisticeE. Self-determination C.MilitaryF. Neutrality The _______ was agreement to stop the fighting of WWI on November 11 th, 1918.

Select the item from the list below that best completes the given sentence: A.NationalismD. Reparations B.ArmisticeE. Self-determination C.MilitaryF. Neutrality The League of Nations could enforce its decisions by banning trade or even using _____ force.

Select the item from the list below that best completes the given sentence: A.NationalismD. Reparations B.ArmisticeE. Self-determination C.MilitaryF. Neutrality Germany was forced to pay ______ of billions of dollars after WWI.

Select the item from the list below that best completes the given sentence: A.NationalismD. Reparations B.ArmisticeE. Self-determination C.MilitaryF. Neutrality After WWI, Woodrow Wilson called for ______ by national groups to decide their own political status.

Select the item from the list below that best completes the given sentence: A.NationalismD. Reparations B.ArmisticeE. Self-determination C.MilitaryF. Neutrality In 1914, President Woodrow Wilson announced a policy of _____ that would keep the U.S. out of war.

What nation refused to sign the Versailles Treaty? 1.Britain 2.France 3.U.S. 4.Germany

Which of the following best explains the U.S. failure to join the League of Nations after WWI? 1.The high cost of membership 2.A desire to avoid involvement in European affairs 3.The establishment of the league’s headquarters in a foreign country 4.Rejection of U.S. participation by league members

After WWI, the Versailles Treaty required Germany to pay… 1.Interest 2.Rebates 3.Reparations 4.Dividends

What was Woodrow Wilson’s plan for lasting peace after WWI called? 1.NATO 2.Fourteen Points 3.Versailles Treaty 4.United Nations

How did the U.S. benefit from remaining neutral in WWI? 1.Many skilled Europeans emigrated to the U.S. to escape the fighting 2.The U.S. built ships for the Central Powers 3.The U.S. was able to hire out troops to both the Allies and Central Powers 4.The U.S. profited from the sales of wartime supplies to the Allies

What did President Wilson ask of the American people at the start of WWI? 1.To stay neutral in the European conflict 2.To boycott German-made products 3.To fight on the side of the Allies 4.To sponsor the League of Nations

What event challenged the U.S.’ policy of neutrality during WWI? 1.Election of Sinking of the Lusitania 3.Bolshevik Revolution 4.Battle of the Marne

How did the U.S. government encourage civilians to finance the war? 1.By allowing women to work in munitions factories 2.By rationing goods 3.Through the GI Bill 4.By selling liberty bonds

What impact did the Bolshevik Revolution have on U.S.-Russian relations? 1.Relation between the two nations deteriorated 2.The U.S. promptly recognized the new communist nation 3.American investors increased their investments in Russian exports 4.The U.S. welcomed the end of the Romanov Dynasty

The combat during WWI was distinctive in that it was mainly fought… 1.In the trenches 2.With diplomacy 3.In the air 4.On the Atlantic Ocean

What event is being referred to in the cartoon?

Which of the following was a cease-fire agreement that stopped the fighting of WWI in November 11 th, 1918? 1.Peace pact 2.Diplomatic protocol 3.Armistice 4.Treaty

What event is being referred to in this advertisement?

What general led the American Expeditionary Forces in France during WWI? 1.Douglas MacArthur 2.John J. Pershing 3.George S. Patton 4.Dwight D. Eisenhower

A.Selective Service ActC. Harlem Hell Fighters B.Food AdministrationD. NAACP The ________ required men between the ages of to register for the draft

A.Selective Service ActC. Harlem Hell Fighters B.Food AdministrationD. NAACP The 369 th Infantry, called the _____, spent more time in combat than any other U.S. unit.

A.Selective Service ActC. Harlem Hell Fighters B.Food AdministrationD. NAACP ______ promoted ‘meatless Monday’s and ‘wheatless Wednesday’s’ to decrease domestic consumption during WWI.

A.Selective Service ActC. Harlem Hell Fighters B.Food AdministrationD. NAACP Pressure from the _____ led the U.S. military to create some African-American combat units [during WWI].

Which of the following developments in Europe was the result of the other three? 1.Growth of intense nationalism 2.Outbreak of WWI 3.Formation of alliances 4.Power struggle between nations