1. Which of the following ended World War I?

A Treaty of Versailles
B Espionage Act
C Sedition Act
D Fourteen Points

2. The Minnesota Commission of Public Safety targeted labor unions mainly for
A fighting for Germany.
B spying on the government.
C putting war production in danger.
D destroying military supplies.

3. How did Minnesota farmers and industries support the war?
A They stopped production altogether.
B They caught spies working for them.
C They produced supplies needed by troops.
D They gave all of their profits to the government.

I need the answers so I can check my work please!!

1. A

2. C
3. C

Thank you!

Thank you @heyo

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I need to prepare for the butt grade I'ma get in the test

Sure, I can help you with that.

1. To find the answer to question 1, you need to know the historical events related to the end of World War I. The Treaty of Versailles was the peace treaty signed in 1919 to officially end the war, so the correct answer is A) Treaty of Versailles.

2. For question 2, you need to understand the actions of the Minnesota Commission of Public Safety during World War I. The commission targeted labor unions mainly because they believed that labor strikes and demands for better working conditions were putting war production in danger. Therefore, the correct answer is C) putting war production in danger.

3. To answer question 3, you need to consider the role of Minnesota farmers and industries during the war. The context is that during World War I, many industries and farmers shifted their production to support the war effort. They produced supplies needed by troops, such as food, clothing, and military equipment. Therefore, the correct answer is C) they produced supplies needed by troops.

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any more questions.