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How did the American Expeditionary Force help the Allies win the war?
Responses They resupplied the weary French and British
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Which of the following best explains the political role of the U.S. during World War I?
The political role of the U.S. was
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What effect did the sale of Liberty Bonds have on the American effort in World War I?(1 point)
Responses The sale of the bonds
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STICK OUT DAT GYAAT
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What was the main theme of Wilson’s Fourteen Points?(1 point)
Responses He wanted to establish a process for colonies to gain
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STICK OUT DAT GYAAT
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How did the American Expeditionary Force help the Allies win the war?(1 point)
Responses They resupplied the weary French and
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STICK OUT DAT GYAAT
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In 3–5 sentences compare the Eastern and Western Fronts of World War I in terms of their geography and strategies.
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How does the topic of this map of Europe in 1914 relate to the outbreak of World War I?
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Which country was given control of modern-day Israel, Palestine, and Jordan after World War I?(1 point) Responses Turkey Turkey
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mayray
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Which of the following correctly examines how the aftermath of world war I created economic ties between the United States and
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J
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Which of the following best explains the political role of the U.S. during World
War I? (1 point) Because the war was not fought
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Which explains the significance of the Battle of Verdun in World War I?
A loss to the Central powers caused Russia, which was not
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Kambrie
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The narrator compares himself with three other boys who are about the same age and decorated with the same war medals. He
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How did the Treaty of Versailles affect global events after World War I?
It established independent nations in the Middle East.
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alex
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The defeat of the Central Powers in World War I led to the collapse of the Hapsburg Dynasty. This, in turn, led to the formation
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kali
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Why did a stalemate occur along the western front during World War I?
a.Development of the tank allowed for Allied forces to stop
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Anonymous
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What does the Zimmerman Telegram BEST indicate about the influence of the United States in world affairs before World War I?
A.
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I hate school
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According to Kaiser Wilhelm II in his “Speech from the Throne” what event “opened up a great abyss” and sparked the
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Luigi
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How did World War I contribute to political change in Russia?
Russia’s victories in World War I led to Czar Nicholas’s
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Monica
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It was in 1921 that Congress approved the idea of burying an unknown soldier from World War I. This was a custom that other
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What arguments were made for and against the League of Nations?
How did they compare with arguments for and against U.S.
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where is the western front of WWI what countries does it go through?
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Anonymous
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Write a paragraph describing how the us government managed the economy during world war I and the economic effects of the
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Erica McDonnell
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WWI: Why would the Canadiens( Francophone) and the Maritime provinces be less interested in going to war in Europe than those
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Lisa
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True or False: Germany was punished after World War I in all the following ways-
1) They had to take total blame for the war 2)
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kali
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Which statement describes how World War I affected those on the home front?(1 point)
Responses They faced scarcity of food. They
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Aela Marcellus
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Which of the following describes the purpose of the League of Nations?(1 point)
Responses to solve disputes between nations
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WuW
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1. Use the timeline below to help you answer the question: What events caused the United States to enter World War I? Choose 2!
A
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hello_hello
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The Zimmerman Telegram, 1917
FROM 2nd from London # 5747. “We intend to begin on the first of February unrestricted submarine
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The Zimmerman Telegram, 1917
FROM 2nd from London # 5747. “We intend to begin on the first of February unrestricted submarine
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no
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How did the discovery of the Zimmermann Telegram play a role in the entrance of the United States into the war?
A: It threatened
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Which of the following is a true statement regarding Georgia’s contributions to World War I?
A. Georgia farms provided most of
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How did they compare with arguments for and against U.S. involvement in World War I?
Use these source documents to cite specific
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Use the image to answer the question. What was likely the main purpose of this propaganda from the world war one era?
A. To gain
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Kat
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What was the primary purpose of the Mandate System following World War I?
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social studies
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The situation portrayed in the cartoon was the product of President Wilson’s attempt to
A. rein in Mexican banditry. B.
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Unknown
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How did the United States try to protect its allies before entering the world war?
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Which two countries changed to fascism in order to create new empires after World War I?
A. Russia and Poland B. Hungary and
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Which of the following are the main factors that led to World War I? Select the two correct answers.
A. the rise of fascism in
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kippy vr
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Asians and Hispanics living in the U.S. who were not citizens, but fought in WWI were:
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Khamani Hunt
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What was an impact of the United States entry into World War I?
A. The arrival of fresh troops to the allied side forced germany
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Michael
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Which statement is best supported by the chart?
A. Allied nations in Europe, Africa, and Asia fought during World War I. B. The
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Can someone please help me find a website that explains who the minorities were and what contribution did they and women make in
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Sarah
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Which identifies how World War I influenced the Lost Generation of writers?
World War I destroyed many universities in Europe,
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ana victoria maria
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Which is a reason that the relationship between Austria-Hungary and Serbia dissolved?
A. Serbia allied with Germany,
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DeafeninGaming
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All of the following inclined the US toward entering on the side of the Allies in WWI EXCEPT?
although some progressives opposed
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Kristina
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My question is how did World War I end? I am wondering if I answered it correctly and if I need to cover more information.
*As
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Sarah
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Hi,
I would like to know if I have the right answer because I searched on the web. The question is what countries involved in
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Sarah
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The second bullet struck the Archduke close to the heart. He uttered only one word, "Sofia"- a call to his stricken wife. The
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June
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1. The Allies defeat the Central Powers in World War I.
2. The League of Nations created a program giving Allied countries
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wwelover4L
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Which country was not an ally to the US during World War I? A. Britain B. Germany C. France 03-2023 International Academy of
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