World War I Review For Quiz
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World War I Review For Quiz
In the Senate, the main criticism of the League of Nations
was that it would
a.
b.
c.
d.
not be located in the United States.
be too expensive.
draw the United States into another war.
accept too many nations as members.
The war finally came to an end on November 11, 1918,
after
a.
the United States agreed to withdraw troops
from Germany.
b.
Germany was awarded land in France.
c.
the revolt of German sailors in many ships and
ports.
d. the surrender of British Prime Minister David
Lloyd George.
Before United States involvement, many Americans
felt personally involved with the war between the
Allies and the Central Powers because
a. the cost of consumer goods was skyrocketing.
b. one third of the United States population were
immigrants, or the children of immigrants.
c. troops were being sent overseas by the
thousands.
d. the U.S. borders were closed to tourists and
vacationers.
What was a political effect of World War I?
a. it resulted in the rise of four monarchies
b. . It contributed to the Bolshevik rise to power in
Russia in 1917
c. The downfall of fascism in Italy in 1922.
d. It suppressed colonial revolts in the Middle East
and in Southeast Asia.
During the war, the United States government passed
laws to
a.
prohibit all immigration.
b.
silence opposition to the American war effort.
c.
promote freedom of the press.
d. protect people's right to criticize the
Constitution.
The social changes that occurred in the United States
as a result of the war included all EXCEPT
a.
new opportunities for women in the workforce.
b. a reduction in the flow of immigrants from
Europe.
c.
the recruitment of minorities by factory owners.
d. a rejection of the Great Migration by African
Americans in the South.
True/False
Wilson wanted to embroil the United States in the
conflict, because Americans were deeply divided
about the European war, and involvement in the
conflict would certainly continue Progressive
reforms.
True/False
Once the United States entered the war, a search for
spies and saboteurs escalated into efforts to
encourage German culture.
True/False
Russia was fearful of Austrian expansion into the
Balkans, strongly opposed Germany and Austria
mobilizing their armies.
True/False
The war did not disrupt the European economies.