TEKS US History High School - H.4.F: U.S. Involvement in WWI
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High School - U.S. History
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- Q1Upon entering World War I, the United States enlarged its military by -passing the Selective Service Actestablishing the Marine Corpsenacting the GI Billcreating the Veterans Administration60sH.4.F: U.S. Involvement in WWI
- Q2The Fourteen Points reflected President Woodrow Wilson's belief that -travel among nations should be regulated by an international organizationno country should be allowed to spend more on defense than any other countryintervention in the affairs of other nations was never justifiablecooperation among international leaders was essential to maintaining world peace60sH.4.F: U.S. Involvement in WWI
- Q3One reason this provision was included in the Treaty of Versailles was to -create a democratic government in Germanydivide Germany into smaller states to be governed by Allied countriesweaken the power of Germany in the international communitygrant independence to all German colonies60sH.4.F: U.S. Involvement in WWI
- Q4Senator Lodge made this statement in opposition to -a relaxation of U.S. citizenship requirementsthe funding of a massive buildup of the U.S. NavyU.S. membership in the League of NationsU.S. entry into the Spanish-American War60sH.4.F: U.S. Involvement in WWI
- Q5Which group followed the advice given in this address?Isolationists regarding the Treaty of Versailles after World War ICivil libertarians in Congress after the start of the War on TerrorExpansionists during the Spanish-American WarHawks in Congress during the Vietnam War30sH.4.F: U.S. Involvement in WWI