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| Who was responsible for food conservation in the US during WWI? |
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| Which organization specifically promoted support for the war amoung the American people? |
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| the Committee on Public Information |
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| How did WWI contribute for the African American Great Migration? |
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| by creating jobs in the North |
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| WWI brought increased immigration to the US from: |
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| What did president Wilson mean by the phrase "peace without victory"? |
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| that the terms of peace should not punish the defeated nations |
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| What was the result of the US Senate's refusal to approve the Treaty of Versailles? |
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| the League of Nations was ineffective |
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| Which nation was the world's economic leader after WWI? |
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| Which of the following killed the most people? |
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| What did the US use to overcome the threat of German U-Boats? |
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| According to the second part of Wilson's 14 points, moving national boundaries was supposed to be based on the idea of national: |
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| The war might have only involved 2 nations, Austria-Hungary and Serbia, if it were not for: |
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| Which of the following was a result of the the Selective Service Act? |
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| men were requiredd to register for military service |
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| Bernard M. Baruch reorganized the War Industries Board in order to: |
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| Which leader was NOT a member of the big 4? |
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| African American soldiers were: |
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| segregated from white units |
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| Which of the following did NOT happen to German-Americans during WWI? |
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| they were sent to detention camps |
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| The first victims of genocide in the 20th century were the: |
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| Espionage and Sedition Acts: |
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| banned any written or spoken criticism of the US govt, constitution, or military |
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| the french movment for revenge on germany |
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| largest cannon (had to be moved by train) owned by the germans |
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| large, hot air balloon-type flying transportation/bomber |
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| saidsaid that WWI was all Germany's fault |
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| British promise to Arabs that if they adided Britain against Germany they would be repaid in land |
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| set of things Wilson hoped the world would adopt after WWI: freedom of the seas, free trade, self-determination, open diplomacy, disarmament, no more colonies, league of nations |
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| Identify and explain as many factors as you can explaining why the US becomes involved in WWI: |
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| US saw itself as the supreme country that had to protect the others less fortunate (went to Belgium's aid) |
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