World War 1 Review
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- Q1What American President won the election of 1916 with "He kept us out of war" slogan?Calvin CoolidgeWilliam McKinelyWilliam Howard TaftWoodrow Wilson30sEditDelete
- Q2Trench warfare along the Western Front of World War 1 fell into a bloodyisolationismquagmireoffensive warstalemate30sEditDelete
- Q3What secret telegram attempted to form an alliance between Mexico and Germany if the US entered World War 1?Zimmerman NoteAnnexation PolicyOpen Door NoteDeLome Letter30sEditDelete
- Q4What policy did the United States take at the start of World War 1?RetreatPropagandaMilitarismNeutrality30sEditDelete
- Q5The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand caused the United States todeclare warannex Hawaiisend military aid to Francedo nothing30sEditDelete
- Q6Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy were allies that were known as theAllied PowersAxis PowersTriple EntenteCentral Powers30sEditDelete
- Q7What 1917 law expanded the US military using a draft?Brest-Litovsk ActIncome Tax ActSelective Service ActSedition Act30sEditDelete
- Q8What law made it illegal for any American to attempt to block or hinder the war effort?Espionage ActSedition ActAEF Alliance ActFourteen Points Act30sEditDelete
- Q9What law made it illegal to criticize the government or the war effort?Espionage ActSedition ActAnnexation PolicyFourteen Points Act30sEditDelete
- Q10Schenck v. United States stated that in times of clear and present danger the US government couldâ¦outlaw due process rightsrestrict freedom of speechnot violate our freedom of expressionenforce our 2nd Amendment rights30sEditDelete
- Q11What did Woodrow Wilson call his plan for peace after World War 1?Fourteen PointsThe Peace PlanTreaty of VersaillesFriendship Plan30sEditDelete
- Q12What league of friendship was created in the Treaty of Versailles which ended World War 1?World Health OrganizationPan-American ConferenceLeague of NationsUnited Nations30sEditDelete
- Q13What nation's government refused to join the League of Nations?FranceUnited StatesHawaiiItaly30sEditDelete
- Q14Henry Cabot Lodge and other US Senators did not sign the Treaty of Versailles because they opposed theLeague of NationsThe formation of Polanddivision of Austria-HungaryGermany's Reparation Bill30sEditDelete
- Q15Which of these events happened first?Lusitania SunkUS declares war on GermanyArchduke Franz Ferdinand is AssassinatedWorld War 1 Begins30sEditDelete
- Q16What was the most direct reason the USA declared war on Germany?Secret AlliancesTrench WarfareLusitania is sunkUnrestricted Submarine Warfare30sEditDelete
- Q17What was not one of the MAIN causes of World War 1?ImperialismNeutralityMilitarismSecret Alliances30sEditDelete
- Q18What term describes building up one's ability to fight a war with large armies and supplies?AlliancesImperialismIsolationismMilitarism30sEditDelete
- Q19What caused the nations of Europe to declare war on one another so quickly?Trench WarfareSecret AlliancesImperialismNeutrality30sEditDelete
- Q20Who's assassination was the "spark" that ignited World War 1?Woodrow WilsonFranz FerdinandJose MartiAlvin York30sEditDelete