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Chapter 6

Test Review

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In 1914 which country had the smallest number of troops when entering World War I?

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• The United States

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• What Nations were part of the Triple Alliance?

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• Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.

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• The invasion of what country helped convince and influence America public opinion to enter World War I?

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• The invasion of Belgium

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• Congress passed which acts to prepare Americans for the possibility of U.S. involvement in World War Iand in what year did they do this?

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• The National Defense Act and the Naval Construction Act in 1916?

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• What major event shocked the American people and led Wilson to no longer call for peace?

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• Exposure of the Zimmerman Note.

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• What are the three major events that helped to lead America into World War I?...Hint two of the three are answers you have already given in this game.

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• The invasion of Belgium, the sinking of the Lusitania, and the Zimmermann note.

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• Was the Committee on Public Information for or against American involvement in World War I?

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They specifically promoted support for the war among the American people and promoted American involvement.

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• Which congressional Act passed in 1918 limited freedom of speech?

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• The Sedition Act of 1918

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• How did World War I contribute to the African American Great Migration?

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• It created jobs in the North.

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• What did American woman's support of World War I help women to achieve?...Hint what they achieve was a congressional Act it was also an Amendment that was passed in 1920 pertaining to women what did that Amendment help women to get?

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• Universal Suffrage

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• How many American solders served in combat situations during World War I.

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• 1.3 million

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• President Wilson helped to create the League of Nations. What was President Wilson hopes for the League of nations what did he want to see get done as a result of the create of this League?

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• He hoped to create a world organization where countries could gather and resolve their disagreements peacefully.

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• “peace without victory”…What did president Wilson mean when he uttered this phrase?

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• that the terms of peace should not punish the defeated nations?...This is why World War II Started because this idea was not followed.

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• Which group believed the language of Article 10 of the Treaty of Versailles contradicted the power of Congress to declare war?

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• reservationists

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• What kept American from becoming a member of the League of Nations.

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• Woodrow Wilson and his opponents refused to compromise on the wording of the Treaty of Versailles.

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• Why was the League of Nations so ineffective.

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• This was a result of the U.S. Senate’s refusal to approve the Treaty of Versailles.

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• Falling food prices after the war made it hard for what group of people?

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Farmers

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After World War one who became the new economic world leader and started to become a world super power?

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• The United States

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• The dependence of European nations on loans from the United States was a direct result of what conflict?

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• World War I

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• Between which two years was the change in the number of influenza deaths most significant?

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• 1917 and 1918


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