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 B. Woodrow Wilson B. Woodrow Wilson  C. Wm. McKinley C. Wm. McKinley  A. Teddy Roosevelt A. Teddy Roosevelt  D. George Bush D. George Bush Who was the US President during WWI?

Back to Board  B. Woodrow Wilson

 C. Cuba C. Cuba  A. Europe A. Europe  B. United States B. United States  D. Asia D. Asia WWI was fought here:

Back to Board A. Europe

 A. NASA A. NASA  C. NATO C. NATO  B. League of Nations B. League of Nations  D. United Nations D. United Nations This is called a peace-keeping organization:

Back to Board B. League of Nations

 D. U-Boats D. U-Boats  C. G-Boats C. G-Boats  B. Underwater-Boats B. Underwater-Boats  A. Sub-Boats A. Sub-Boats German submarines were called:

Back to Board D. U-Boats

 A. isolation A. isolation  C. naturalism C. naturalism  D. separatism D. separatism  B. neutrality B. neutrality To be on neither side, a country was practicing this policy:

Back to Board B. neutrality

 A. Central Powers A. Central Powers  C. Allies C. Allies  B. Axis Powers B. Axis Powers  D. Alloys D. Alloys During WWI, the U.S. was part of the:

Back to Board C. Allies

 A. Lexington A. Lexington  B. Titanic B. Titanic  C. Lusitania C. Lusitania  D. USS Maine D. USS Maine The British passenger ship sunk by German U-Boats was the:

Back to Board C. Lusitania

 C. European Powers C. European Powers  A. Central Powers A. Central Powers  B. Allies B. Allies  D. Alloys D. Alloys During WWI, Germany was part of the:

Back to Board A. Central Powers

 A. NATO A. NATO  C. League of Nations C. League of Nations This is also known as a peace- keeping organization:  D. United Nations D. United Nations  B. NASA B. NASA

Back to Board C. League of Nations

All of the following nations were part of the Allies EXCEPT:  A. Great Britain A. Great Britain  C. Serbia C. Serbia  B. France B. France  D. Bulgaria D. Bulgaria

Back to Board D. Bulgaria

 A. Economic & political A. Economic & political ties to Great Britain One reason the U.S. became involved in WWI was:  C. We had to defend C. We had to defend our nation  B. Economic & political B. Economic & political ties to France  D. We had to prove D. We had to prove we were a superpower

Back to Board A.Economic & political ties to Great Britain

 C. League of Nations C. League of Nations At the conclusion of the war, the US decided NOT to join what league?  A. NASA A. NASA  B. NATO B. NATO  D. United Nations D. United Nations

Back to Board C. League of Nations

 C. Inability to stay C. Inability to stay neutral Another reason the U.S. became involved in WWI was:  A. We were bored A. We were bored  B. Yellow Journalism B. Yellow Journalism  D. Spanish Warfare D. Spanish Warfare

Back to Board C. Inability to stay neutral

 C. German Submarine C. German Submarine Warfare The final reason the U.S. became involved in WWI was:  A. Sinking of A. Sinking of USS Maine  D. Spanish Submarine D. Spanish Submarine Warfare  B. Sinking of Titanic B. Sinking of Titanic

Back to Board C. German Submarine Warfare

 B. President Wilson B. President Wilson This U.S. President outlined a peace plan known as The Fourteen Points near the end of WWI  A. President McKinley A. President McKinley  D. President Truman D. President Truman  C. President Roosevelt C. President Roosevelt

B. President Wilson

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