
8.3 World War I
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- Q1At the outbreak of World War I, what was the stance of the United States?full support of Alliesfull support of Central Powerssold weapons but did not fightdeclaration of neutrality30s
- Q2Which of the following is true of Germany's unrestricted submarine warfare?German ships would sink any ship bringing supplies to the AlliesBritain would sink any ships that the U.S. was trading with other countriesJapan would sink any ships bringing weapons to the Allies30s
- Q3Which of the following describes the sinking of the Lusitania?it was sunk by the British and the U.S. warned them not to interfereit caused the U.S. to immediately declare war on Germanyit caused the U.S. to immediately declare war on Britainit was sunk by German ships but the U.S. did not declare war30s
- Q4Which of the following describe the Zimmerman Telegram?Germany asked Mexico to declare war on the U.S.Great Britain entered a secret alliance with the U.S.the U.S. began developing an atomic weaponJapan asked Germany to declare war on the U.S.30s
- Q5The two reasons the U.S. entered World War I weresinking of the USS Maine and yellow journalismthe Zimmerman Telegram and the sinking of the Lusitaniasinking of the Lusitania and the USS MaineGermany's unrestricted submarine warfare and the Zimmerman Telegram30s
- Q6What was passed by Congress that made it illegal to interfere, obstruct, or sabotage the war effort?Espionage ActAlien & Sedition ActMonroe DoctrineWar Powers Act30s
- Q7Eugene Debs was sentenced to prison forviolating the Espionage Act by speaking out against the warcommitting war crimes against Germanyspying on US intelligence and relaying information to Germanyorganizing a labor union and leading a strike30s
- Q8Which of the following describes the Great Migration?movement of German immigrants into internment camps for national securitymovement of Chinese immigrants to the west coast to work on the railroadmovement of thousands of blacks to cities in the North for factory jobsmovement of farmers westward for more farmland because of the Dust Bowl30s
- Q9Which of the following describes Wilson's Fourteen Points?it was a plan of war to defeat Germanyit was a peace plan to move forward after WWIit was a trade agreement with the Allied nationsit was a series of laws to protect the war effort30s
- Q10What did President Wilson feel was the most important of the Fourteen Points?to gain territory for the USto implement a repayment plan to the Alliesto impose punishments on Germanyto create a League of Nations30s