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Cause of US invlevment in World War 1
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- Q1What factor played a crucial role in shifting American public opinion towards entering World War 1?The interception of the Zimmermann TelegramThe Treaty of Brest-LitovskThe Paris Peace ConferenceThe sinking of the HMS Lusitania30s
- Q2What was the primary cause of US involvement in World War 1?The assassination of Archduke Franz FerdinandThe sinking of the Lusitania by German submarinesThe Japanese attack on Pearl HarborThe Treaty of Versailles30s
- Q3What impact did the revelation of the Zimmerman Note have on the United States during World War I?It led to a peace negotiation between the United States and GermanyIt was one of the factors that led the United States to enter the war on the side of the AlliesIt caused the United States to align with GermanyIt resulted in the United States withdrawing from the conflict30s
- Q4Why was the United States neutral at the beginning of World War I?The U.S. wanted to support the Allied Powers from the start.The U.S. had declared war on all European nations.The U.S. had a strong alliance with Germany.The U.S. followed a policy of isolationism and did not want to get involved in European conflicts.30s
- Q5What was the Sussex Pledge?A military alliance between Britain and FranceA treaty ending World War IAn agreement on trade tariffs between European countriesA promise made by Germany to not sink passenger ships without warning30s
- Q6Which amendment to the United States Constitution was ratified during World War 1, granting women the right to vote?The 18th AmendmentThe 20th AmendmentThe 21st AmendmentThe 19th Amendment30s
- Q7How did World War 1 impact the United States?It had no effect on the United StatesIt led to an economic boom due to increased industrial production for war materials.It caused the United States to be divided into multiple regionsIt resulted in a significant decrease in the U.S. population30s
- Q8What war did the Treaty of Versailles end?Vietnam WarWorld War IIAmerican Civil WarWorld War I30s
- Q9What geopolitical objective influenced United States imperialism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries?Pursuit of international humanitarian aid missionsFocus on domestic infrastructure developmentStrategic expansion to compete with European powers due to b. Political and Military competitionAdvocacy for global disarmament treaties30s
- Q10Which of the following is an example of US imperialism?Mexican-American WarRussian RevolutionFrench RevolutionAnnexation of Hawaii30s
- Q11Which term refers to the practice of using sensationalist headlines and exaggerated stories to attract readers? This practice played a part in the causes of the Spanish-American WarGray newsYellow journalismBlue reportingBlack media30s
- Q12What was the role of the USS Maine in the Spanish-American War following its sinking in 1898?It actively participated in naval battles against the Spanish fleetIt served as a catalyst for the United States to declare war on SpainIt was salvaged and returned to service by the U.S. NavyIt remained in Havana harbor as a memorial to the fallen sailors30s
- Q13Who wrote the influential book 'The Influence of Sea Power Upon History'?Winston ChurchillThomas JeffersonNapoleon BonaparteAlfred Mahan30s
- Q14What was the purpose of the Great White Fleet sent by the United States(Teddy Rossevelt) in 1907?To demonstrate US naval power and promote goodwilTo deliver humanitarian aidTo explore polar regionsTo search for new trade routes30s
- Q15How did Wilson’s Moral Diplomacy influence US intervention in Latin America?It aimed to support democratic governments that were like the US.It promoted a policy of military aggression towards Latin American nations.It sought to establish US military bases in Latin America for strategic purposes.It encouraged US corporations to exploit natural resources in Latin American countries.30s