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Anonymous

Feb 16, 2025

can someone please help me with my u.s history test?

  1. Which statement accurately describes the start of World War I? (Points: 1)
    The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand set off a chain of events among European alliances that ultimately led to war. Germany invaded the Balkans, and Russia took control of Austria, resulting in a declaration of war. Great Britain and Germany attempted to divide the Balkans but could not resolve their differences, leading to conflict. Archduke Ferdinand did not order an invasion of France; rather, Great Britain declared war in defense of France.

  2. Which of the following was not a reason for U.S. neutrality during the early years of World War I? (Points: 1)
    Many Americans supported the British but were opposed to entering the war. A significant number of German immigrants were sympathetic to Germany. The isolationist policies of the past continued to influence American decision-making. Additionally, the American fleet was undersized following the Spanish-American War and had not been adequately rebuilt.

  3. Which event most clearly influenced the U.S. decision to enter World War I on the side of the Allies? (Points: 1)
    Britain imposed an embargo on Germany, creating severe hardship for German civilians. Britain and France were members of the Triple Entente. Germany's sinking of the Lusitania resulted in the deaths of 128 Americans. Germany's decision to end U-boat attacks on commercial ships did not significantly influence the U.S. entry into the war.

  4. What was the impact of the U.S. decision to enter World War I? (Points: 1)
    The Germans were overwhelmed and ultimately decided to surrender. The size and enthusiasm of the American forces bolstered the morale of the French and British troops. With American assistance, the Russians were able to effectively confront the Germans. The American entry into the war brought about significant changes in the conflict.

  5. How did the United States meet the demand for soldiers once it entered the war? (Points: 1)
    Volunteers stepped up to significantly increase the size of the military. The Selective Service Act authorized a draft of young men to serve as soldiers. An increased military pay scale created competition for enlistment. Additionally, tax benefits provided to the military contributed to high enlistment numbers.

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Anonymous

Jan 06, 2025

1) The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand set off a chain of events among European alliances that led to war.

2) The isolationist policies of the past still influenced American decision making.

3) Germany sunk the Lusitania, causing 128 American deaths.

4) The size and enthusiasm of the American forces bolstered the French and British.

5) Volunteers stepped up to sufficiently increase the size of the military.

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Anonymous

Jan 28, 2025

1. Which statement describes the start of World War I? A. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand set off a chain of events among European alliances that led to war.

  1. Which was not a reason for U.S. neutrality during the beginning years of World War I? D. The American fleet was undersized following the Spanish-American War and had not been rebuilt.

  2. Which event most clearly influenced the U.S. decision to enter World War I on the Allied side? C. Germany sunk the Lusitania, causing 128 American deaths.

  3. What was the impact of the U.S. decision to enter World War I? B. The size and enthusiasm of the American forces bolstered the French and British.

  4. How did the United States meet the demand for soldiers once America entered the war? B.The Selective Service Act authorized a draft of young men to be soldiers.

  5. When the United States entered World War I, who filed the demand for the civilian workers? A. women and black workers

  6. All of the following are examples of the expansion of the federal government during World War I except __. B. the Banking Services Board

  7. What was one effect of the expansion of the federal government during World War I? D. The federal budget went from less than $800 million in 1916 to $18 billion by 1919.

  8. Which were key arguments for and against government suppression of dissent during World War I? For: Dissent is unpatriotic and dangerous and must be suppressed. Against: Dissent is part of free speech and is healthy in a democracy.

  9. Which acts authorized the ban of any material advocating treason or insurrection, prohibited "disloyal utterances," and were also applied against politically radical groups? B. the Espionage and Sedition Acts

  10. What term describes the widespread fear that the Bolshevik Revolution and communism would spread to the United States? A. Red Scare

  11. What is one provision Woodrow Wilson argued for in his Fourteen Points? C. an association for all nations

  12. What provision of the treaty of Versailles caused the U.S. Senate to reject the treaty? D. the League of Nations

  13. Which group best describes some of the effects of World War I on the United States?

Group A

-Reduction in the power of labor unions

-Disillusion with progressive reforms

-Resentment over the government interference and control

-New rights for women and blacks

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Anonymous

Dec 22, 2024

1. which statement describes the start of world war I?

A: The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand set off a chain of events among European alliances that led to war.

  1. Which was not a reason for U.S. neutrality during the beginning years of World War I?

A:The American fleet was undersized following the Spanish-American War and had not been rebuilt.

  1. Which event most clearly influenced the U.S. decision to enter World War I on the Allied side?

A:Germany sunk the Lusitania, causing 128 American deaths.

  1. What was the impact of the U.S. decision to enter World War I?

A:The size and enthusiasm of the American forces bolstered the French and British.

  1. How did the United States meet the demand for soldiers once America entered the war?

A:The Selective Service Act authorized a draft of young men to be soldiers.

  1. When the United States entered World War I, who filled the demand for civilian workers?

A: women and black workers

  1. All of the following are examples of the expansion of the federal government during World War I except .

A: the Banking Services Board

  1. What was one effect of the expansion of the federal government during World War I?

A:The federal budget went from less than $800 million in 1916 to $18 billion by 1919.

  1. Which were key arguments for and against government suppression of dissent during World War I?

A:For: Dissent is unpatriotic and dangerous and must be suppressed. Against: Dissent is part of free speech and is healthy in a democracy.

  1. Which acts authorized the ban of any material advocating treason or insurrection, prohibited "disloyal utterances," and were also applied against politically radical groups?

A: the Espionage and Sedition Acts

  1. What term describes the widespread fear that the Bolshevik Revolution and communism would spread to the United States?

A:Red Scare

  1. What was one provision Woodrow Wilson argued for in his Fourteen Points?

A:an association of all nations

  1. Which provision of the Treaty of Versailles caused the U.S. Senate to reject the treaty?

A: the League of Nations

  1. Which group best describes some of the effects of World War I on the United States?

A: Group A ( Reduction in the power of labor unions, Disillusion with progressive reforms, Resentment over government interference and control, and New rights for women and blacks.)

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