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When World War I began, the official United States policy was
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provide the Central powers with war materials
join the war on the side of the Central powers
join the war on the side of the Allies
Isolationism, remaining militarily and politically neutral
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Which of these was a factor in the United States entrance in World War I?
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axis threats against the Panama Canal
German unrestricted submarine warfare
invasion of Poland
Japan's invasion of China
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When World War I began, the official United States policy was
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Which of these was a factor in the United States entrance in World War I?
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Which of these provisions of the Treaty of Versailles was the most crucial to what President Woodrow Wilson sought in the hope that World War I would be a "war to end all wars"?
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Which of these caused the United States to become involved in World War I?
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The Red Scare following World War I was caused primarily by
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This cartoon is suggesting that the League of Nations would
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"The Fourteen Points" of the early 20th century
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How did U.S. participation in World War I impact U.S. foreign policy in the decade immediately after the war?
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One of the aims of the United States during WW1 was
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The League of Nations
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The Prohibition Era in the United States is generally associated with a ban on
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Which event surrounding World War I had the GREATEST impact on Americans?
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The United States Senate rejected the Treaty of Versailles mainly because the treaty
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In the months leading up to World War I, the United States wanted to maintain its neutrality because
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Which was a major cause for the entry of the U.S. into World War I?
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In what is known as The Great Migration, large numbers of African Americans moved from the rural south to northern cities, beginning in the early twentieth century. What motivated this large-scale movement?