TEKS US History High School - H.4.C: World War I
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High School - U.S. History
Social Studies
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- Q1How did the Zimmermann telegram influence U.S. entry into World War I?It announced the czar's overthrow in Russia.It revealed a proposed military alliance between Mexico and Germany.It described Romania's plan to abandon neutrality.It contained orders for German U-boats to destroy British passenger ships.60sH.4.C: World War I
- Q2What was one result of the events reported in the excerpt above?The U.S. government boycotted goods imported from Europe.The U.S. government abandoned its official policy of neutrality.Germany's navy blockaded several Mexican seaports.Germany financed the Mexican army's attempted invasion of the United States.30sH.4.C: World War I
- Q3Why did the United States decide to enter World War I?A European nation had taken aggressive actions against the United States.Communist activities among U.S. immigrants were threatening the country.The U.S. president was obligated to fulfill election campaign promises.The United States had suffered economically from European sanctions.60sH.4.C: World War I
- Q4Which of the following is the best title for this list?Economic Rivalries Between Cold War SuperpowersConsequences of Twentieth-Century European IsolationismIssues Contributing to the Outbreak of World War IPrincipal Reasons for U.S. Entry into World War II60sH.4.C: World War I
- Q5This cartoon depicts President Woodrow Wilson calling on Congress to -ratify the Treaty of Versaillesissue a declaration of war against Germanyauthorize the use of funds to support Russian revolutionariesenact trade sanctions against Germany60sH.4.C: World War I
- Q6Which of the causes underlying World War I was this provision of the Fourteen Points intended to prevent?Blockades and unrestricted submarine warfareNationalism and militarismSecret treaties and alliancesImperialism and self-determination30sH.4.C: World War I