Terms and Questions from Chapter 14.1 & 14.2-Section 3
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- Q1Who is Woodrow Wilson?Prime Minister of the United Kingdom as of the end of World War IThe 28th President of the United StatesPremier of Canada during World War I45s
- Q2Georges Clemenceau was the Prime Minister of what Country between 1906-1909 and again from 1917-1920?FranceCanadaGermanySpain45s
- Q3What were the fourteen Points?A statement of peace principals used for negotiations in order to end World War IA military strategy used by the British during combat45s
- Q4When was the treaty of Versailles signed? What was it's significance?1917; It was used to signify peace between the Allies and Austria-Hungary1919; It codified peace between the Allies and Germany1919; It was used to enforce demands45s
- Q5The League of Nations main Principle was to maintain peace, a first for the worldTrueFalse45s
- Q6What was the goal of Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points?To act as a punishment for enemy NationsTo ensure economic growth for the United StatesTo create a just and lasting peace throughout the world45s
- Q7The "War Guilt" clause in the Treaty of Versailles used to place blame on and punish Germany?FalseTrue45s
- Q8Why did the United States reject the treaty of Versailles?It required the United States to de-militarizeIt was unfair to the United StatesThe didn't want to be involved in European affairs45s
- Q9A coalition government is a partisan effort to keep governmental parties sperateFalseTrue45s
- Q10What was the Weimar Republic?The German state from 1918-1933A post-war Mercenary GroupA name for the Austrian Government from 1918-192445s
- Q11What was the great depression? How long did it last?Mass mental health problems following the the first World War; 7 yearsThe worst economic downturn in history; 10 yearsThe worst economic downturn in history; 5 years45s
- Q12Who was Franklin D. Roosevelt?The President of the United States from 1933 until he came to term in 1945The President of the United States from 1933 until his death in 1945He was the Prime Minister of Britain from 1928-1936He was unrelated to Theodore Roosevelt45s
- Q13What was the New Deal?A trade alliance formed between America and EuropeA series of programs, public work projects, financial reforms, and regulations enacted by President Franklin RooseveltA revised Peace Treaty written and signed in 193945s
- Q14Due to the war Europe had been drained of it's financial resources, this shift economic power to Japan and the U.S.FalseTrue45s
- Q15When the American Economy collapsed, which of these problems occurred in other countries?Food production rates droppedDiminishing tradeCreated no problems45s