18. Which U.S. president made the following proposal?

"A general association of nations must be formed under specific covenants for the purpose of affording mutual guarantees of political independence and territorial integrity to great and small states alike."
(Points : 3)
Woodrow Wilson

William McKinley

Theodore Roosevelt

William Howard Taft

19. Which U.S. president said the following in an annual message to Congress?

"Today, more than ever before, American capital is seeking investment in foreign countries, and American products are more and more generally seeking foreign markets."
(Points : 3)
William McKinley

Theodore Roosevelt

William Howard Taft

Woodrow Wilson

20. Which U.S. president wrote the following in his autobiography?

"By far the most important action I took in foreign affairs during the time I was President was related to the Panama Canal."
(Points : 3)
William McKinley

Theodore Roosevelt

William Howard Taft

Woodrow Wilson

21. What is the name given to the extension of the Monroe Doctrine that one U.S. president used to justify intervention in Latin American affairs?
(Points : 3)
Wilson Peace Protection Plan

Taft Addendum

McKinley Doctrine

Roosevelt Corollary

22. What is the best description for Woodrow Wilson's approach to foreign policy?
(Points : 3)
Build the army and navy in order to equal the imperialism of other nations.

Speak softly and carry a big stick.

Promote U.S. investments and increase trade.

Use American influence to promote world freedom, democracy, and peace.

23. Which was a final action leading to U.S. participation in World War I?
(Points : 3)
the bombing of Hawaii

the addition of Mexico to the Allies

unrestricted German attacks on submarines

requests for support from England and France

24. Which policies kept the United States from entering World War I in its first three years?
(Points : 3)
isolationism and neutrality

imperialism and democracy

imperialism and neutrality

the Monroe Doctrine and anti-imperialism

25. What was the ultimate impact of U.S. participation in World War I on Germany and its allies?
(Points : 3)
Germany became more determined than ever, causing an increase in the death rate.

U.S. participation caused a rift between Britain and France that extended the war.

Germany's allies abandoned it once the United States committed to war.

American forces ended the stalemate on the western front, which led to Germany's defeat.

26. What impact did U.S. entry into World War I have on labor and production?
(Points : 3)
Farming and agriculture fell short of meeting the food requirements of the military.

There was a serious labor shortage that was difficult to fill.

The civilian population was unable to keep up with the supply needs of the military.

With men drafted to serve in the military, jobs opened for women and minorities.

27. What was the purpose of the Committee on Public Information?
(Points : 3)
to be certain that Congress was accurately informed about the progress of the war

to create propaganda to encourage support for America's participation in World War I

to check rumors and reports of war activity to ensure accuracy for the American people

to invite various groups to meet to share reports of civilian and military activities in World War I

Hey,even I know the answer to most of these. That means that you certainly should. Post your answers and we can argue about them.

18. The U.S. president who made the proposal quoted is Woodrow Wilson.

19. The U.S. president who said the quote in the annual message to Congress is William McKinley.

20. The U.S. president who wrote about the Panama Canal in his autobiography is Theodore Roosevelt.

21. The name given to the extension of the Monroe Doctrine used to justify intervention in Latin American affairs is the Roosevelt Corollary.

22. The best description of Woodrow Wilson's approach to foreign policy is to use American influence to promote world freedom, democracy, and peace.

23. The final action leading to U.S. participation in World War I was the unrestricted German attacks on submarines.

24. The policies that kept the United States from entering World War I in its first three years were isolationism and neutrality.

25. The ultimate impact of U.S. participation in World War I on Germany and its allies was that American forces ended the stalemate on the western front, which led to Germany's defeat.

26. The impact of U.S. entry into World War I on labor and production was that with men drafted to serve in the military, jobs opened for women and minorities.

27. The purpose of the Committee on Public Information was to create propaganda to encourage support for America's participation in World War I.

18. The U.S. president who made this proposal was Woodrow Wilson. To find the answer, you can search for the quote online or refer to history textbooks or reliable sources that discuss the presidency of Woodrow Wilson.

19. The U.S. president who said this in an annual message to Congress was William McKinley. To find the answer, you can search for the quote online or refer to history textbooks or reliable sources that discuss the presidency of William McKinley.

20. The U.S. president who wrote this in his autobiography was William Howard Taft. To find the answer, you can search for the quote online or refer to history textbooks or reliable sources that discuss the presidency of William Howard Taft.

21. The name given to the extension of the Monroe Doctrine used to justify intervention in Latin American affairs is the Roosevelt Corollary. To find the answer, you can search for the term "Roosevelt Corollary" online or refer to history textbooks or reliable sources that discuss U.S. foreign policy in Latin America.

22. The best description for Woodrow Wilson's approach to foreign policy is to use American influence to promote world freedom, democracy, and peace. To find the answer, you can refer to history textbooks or reliable sources that discuss Woodrow Wilson's foreign policy.

23. The final action leading to U.S. participation in World War I was unrestricted German attacks on submarines. To find the answer, you can refer to history textbooks or reliable sources that discuss the events leading to U.S. entry into World War I.

24. The policies that kept the United States from entering World War I in its first three years were isolationism and neutrality. To find the answer, you can refer to history textbooks or reliable sources that discuss U.S. foreign policy during the early years of World War I.

25. The ultimate impact of U.S. participation in World War I on Germany and its allies was that American forces ended the stalemate on the western front, leading to Germany's defeat. To find the answer, you can refer to history textbooks or reliable sources that discuss the outcomes of World War I.

26. U.S. entry into World War I had the impact of creating a serious labor shortage that was difficult to fill. To find the answer, you can refer to history textbooks or reliable sources that discuss the economic and social impact of World War I on the United States.

27. The purpose of the Committee on Public Information was to create propaganda to encourage support for America's participation in World War I. To find the answer, you can refer to history textbooks or reliable sources that discuss the role of the Committee on Public Information during World War I.

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