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Many African Americans during World War I
found work in northern cities.
Cracking down on dissent during World War I was part of what larger governmental goal in the US?
uniting Americans around the war effort
Which of the following best summarizes the result of attacks in no-man's-land during World War I?
Attacks in no-man's-land were usually unsuccessful.
How did American entry into World War I affect the Allied Powers?
It boosted their morale.
Why was the Selective Service Act an important step toward winning World War I?
It provided the large numbers of troops needed to reinforce the Allied effort.
How did Alexander Palmer justify the Palmer Raids of 1919 and 1920?
Palmer warned of an imminent communist takeover.
The main reason the US Senate rejected the Treaty of Versailles was because
Republicans had gained power in the Senate.
How did the diversity of the US population discourage US leaders from entering World War I?
The population included many immigrants from both sides of the conflict.
How did the Allies undermine the acceptance of the Fourteen Points?
They continued secret deals and military alliances.
President Wilson based the idea for the League of Nations on his strong belief in
protecting the rights of all nations.
In a famous speech at the beginning of World War I, President Wilson declared that the United States would
remain neutral.
During World War I, the government raised money for the war effort by
selling liberty bonds.
Which of the following had the greatest influence on how Germany was treated after World War I?
the Allies' desire to seek retribution for Germany's actions
While anarchists became linked with violence in the late 1800s and early 1900s, socialists became linked with
the labor movement.
Which of the following weapons helped continue the stalemate on battlefields during World War I?
the machine gun