WW1- 10.12,10.13, 10.16, 10.14
American entry into World War I most immediately led to
Allied and American victories leading to the German armistice
The U.S. government did not take a side at the outset of World War I because
America's large immigrant population had ties to both the Allies and the Central powers
This excerpt challenged which prevailing norm?
American foreign policy as established in the Monroe Doctrine
What group would most directly support the sentiments in the excerpt?
Anti-imperialists
The chief objection of the U.S. Senate to the Treaty of Versailles was
Article X of the League Covenant calling for collective security
How did the entry of the United States into World War I immediately affect the German war strategy?
Germany renewed its assaults on the western front and launched an aggressive U-boat campaign.
What was a direct result of the trend evident in the excerpt?
Growing support for American isolationism in the 1920s
Woodrow Wilson's plans for the postwar peace was most strongly challenged by
Henry Cabot Lodge, head of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
Which of the following developments challenged the sentiments portrayed in the poster?
Prosecution of dissenters under the Sedition Act
What was a direct result of the sentiments represented in the excerpt?
Senate rejection of key proposals on constitutional grounds
Which of the following best contextualizes this document?
The Great Migration
Which of the following statements best supports the position outlined in the excerpt?
The U.S. Constitution established a system of checks and balances.
Black southern migrants to northern cities generally settled in
cities chosen by the factories that paid for their tickets
During World War I, the German U-boat campaign was countered by British and American use of
convoys
For President Woodrow Wilson, the "future security of the world against wars" most likely centered on
creation of a new world order based on a community of nations
Many of the first African Americans who left the South to move north during the Great Migration were
educated urban dwellers with resources
This poster most directly reflects
encouragement to buy defense bonds to finance the war effort
Push factors at work in the Great Migration of African Americans at the turn of the twentieth century included all the following except
expansion of industrial jobs
A major misstep in President Wilson's promotion of his peace plan after World War I was his
failing to invite any Republicans or members of the Senate to the Versailles Peace Conference
For Woodrow Wilson, a "just peace" could be equated with
his postwar plans outlined in the Fourteen Points
As World War I unfolded between 1914 and 1917, American trade with the Allied powers
increased
The publication of this poster was most directly shaped by
increased immigration from Southern and Eastern Europe
During World War I, the United States raised the majority of its fighting force by
instituting conscription
Woodrow Wilson's use of phrasing such as "The world must be made safe for democracy" best echoed the sentiments of
internationalism
This document was created in response to
limited economic opportunity and racial segregation in the South
Ultimately, the U.S. Senate rejected the Treaty of Versailles, stating that it violated
national sovereignty
Germany's reasoning behind the Zimmerman telegram to Mexico was based, in part, on Mexico's
objection to the United States' pursuit of Pancho Villa on Mexican soil
This document was primarily intended to
offer community-based services to those recently arrived from southern states
When Europe went to war in 1914, President Woodrow Wilson decided to
proclaim U.S. neutrality
President Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points included all the following except
promotion of European autocracy
Conditions encountered by Americans fighting on the front lines in World War I included all the following except
racially integrated military units
President Woodrow Wilson initially responded to Germany's U-boat policy by
reaffirming the rights of neutral nations to freedom of the seas
Most black southerners who moved north during the Great Migration
remained in the North despite discrimination
Black southern migrants found the northern cities to be
sources of discrimination and prejudice as well as opportunity
The offensive capabilities of which weapon led American General Billy Mitchell to champion its expanded use during World War I?
the airplane
The position outlined in the excerpt is most consistent with
the message of Washington's Farewell Address
Senate ratification of the Treaty of Versailles required President Wilson to gain the support of
the reservationists
Migration of southern African American sharecroppers increased dramatically in the early twentieth century because
they sought to escape economic hardship