1.How did the Zimmermann Note lead the United States closer to war?

(1 point)
Responses

It caused the United States to end diplomatic relations with Germany.
It caused the United States to end diplomatic relations with Germany.

It resulted in more U-boat attacks on American ships.
It resulted in more U-boat attacks on American ships.

It increased American public opinion against Germany.
It increased American public opinion against Germany.

It spread democracy and the Allied cause.

2.How did United States domestic policy boost production during the war? Select all that apply.
(1 point)
Responses

The government determined what foods people could eat and grow.
The government determined what foods people could eat and grow.

Agencies oversaw factories to determine how resources should be divided.
Agencies oversaw factories to determine how resources should be divided.

New policies prioritized military production over private industries.
New policies prioritized military production over private industries.

Americans worked longer hours to increase productivity.

3.Question
How did the United States raise money to pay for the war?
(1 point)
Responses

American citizens loaned the government money by buying Liberty Bonds.
American citizens loaned the government money by buying Liberty Bonds.

Women worked in factories to increase production for the nation.
Women worked in factories to increase production for the nation.

The government encouraged immigration to boost the economy.
The government encouraged immigration to boost the economy.

Speakers urged individuals to contribute finances to the war.

4.Question
How did President Wilson react to the Russian Revolution?
(1 point)
Responses

He welcomed it because it removed the czar from power.
He welcomed it because it removed the czar from power.

He opposed it because it broke up their wartime alliance.
He opposed it because it broke up their wartime alliance.

He supported it for withdrawing the nation from the war.
He supported it for withdrawing the nation from the war.

He condemned it for destroying a democratic government.

He supported it for withdrawing the nation from the war.