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Question 1 The Triple Entente included what countries? Britain, France, Russia

Question 2 Which countries made up the big four at the peace confernece at the end of WWI? U.S., Italy, Britain, France

Question 3 The Triple Alliance included what countries? Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy

Question 4 What country would help Mexico regain Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona if it helped fight the U.S.? Germany

Question 5 How was the order in which men were called to service determined in selective service? Lottery

Question 6 One of the conditions of the Treaty of Versailles was what? Germany must admit its guilt in causing WWI

Question 7 Austria-Hungary annexing Bosnia made what group upset? The Serbs

Question 8 During WWI, what did American observe on Mondays to preserve food for soldiers? Wheat less Mondays

Question 9 What group sold the war to Americans? Committee on Public Information

Question 10 Criticism of the war in the U.S. was stoppedby what? Espionage and Sedition Act

Question 11 WWI was the first war in which Women officially served in the armed forces

Question 12 What was used observe enemy activities in WWI? airplanes

Question 13 What placed less emphasis on military force and more on helping Latin America industry? Dollar diplomacy

Question 14 What is an imperial power defends local rulers from rebellions and invasions in return for political influence? Protectorate

Question 15 To conserve energy during WWI, the Fuel Administration introduced what? Daylight savings time

Question 16 The General Intelligence Division was formed to do what? Raid radical headquarters looking for evidence of a Communist conspiracy

Question 17 What is a collection of views about how to fix the problems in American society? Progressivism

Question 18 The U.S. would intervene in Latin America affairs when necessary to maintain economic and political stability in the Western Hemisphere Roosevelt Corollary

Question 19 What gave the U.S. the right to build and control a canal through Central America? Hay-Pauncefote

Question 20 What conscription system was created during Wilson’s administration? Selective service

Question 21 Who are writers who investigate corruption? Muckrakers

Question 22 Who group formed the Triple Entente? Allies

Question 23 Where did African American move to during Great Migration? from the Southern to Northern cities

Question 24 Who successfully prevented China from being broken up into Europe-controlled colonies? John Hay

Question 25 Why did soldiers Dig trenches in WWI? protect themselves against artillery fire

Question 26 Theodore Roosevelt believed that trusts were what? Efficient, but needed government supervision

Question 27 What did the convoy system prevent? Americans ships from being sunk as they crossed the Atlantic

Question 28 The first declaration of war in WWI came after what? Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand

Question 29 The event that touched off the first declaration of war in WWI was what? Assassination of the heir to the throne of Austria- Hungary

Question 30 Who was the powerful senator who pushed for construction of a new navy? Henry Cabot Lodge

Question 31 Why did Republicans chose Calvin Coolidge as their vice-presidential candidate in the 1920 election largely because of his handling of what? Boston Police Strike

Question 32 U.S. actions in the Pacific and in Latin America were primarily focused on what? Improving the U.S. economically

Question 33 The Roosevelt Corollary was seen as a statement which was built upon what? Monroe Doctrine

Question 34 In the case Schenck v. the U.S., the Supreme Court ruled what? Freedom of speech could be curbed in wartime

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