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What occurred, in part, because of President Wilson’s Fourteen Points?(1 point) Responses The Central powers suffered four
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What is the message of this propaganda poster to help support the war? (1 point) Responses Encourage Americans to buy war bonds.
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Read the translation of the Zimmermann telegram below. Use the telegram to answer the following question: What did Germany hope
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Why did Senator Henry Cabot Lodge issue a list of concerns he had regarding Article X in the Treaty of Versailles? (1 point)
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Which American received numerous military honors for leading an attack on a German machine gun nest during the Battle of Argonne
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What was likely the main purpose of this propaganda from the World War I era? (1 point) Responses to gain financial assistance
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The Triple Entente was an example of what factor that led to the breakout of war in Europe? (1 point) Responses militarism
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Who did the Zimmermann Telegram try to recruit as an ally to Germany?
Spain Mexico Canada Switzerland
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a dominant player in the Middle East – collapsed after WWI resulting in a lack of central authority in the Middle East
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The map shows alliances just before the start of World War I.
A graph titled Alliances during World War 1. Great Britain, Russian
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Compare the Eastern and Western Fronts of World War I. Which statement gives the most accurate comparison?(1 point)
Responses The
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A poster shows a woman holding a flag and a sword while standing on North America on top of a globe. Text reads: Columbia Calls.
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Compare the speech by Edward Grey to the speech by Kaiser Wilhelm II. What do both leaders agree on about entering World War
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Who sent the Zimmermann Telegram?(1 point)ResponsesThe United StatesThe United StatesThe United KingdomThe United
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This American poster from 1917 is suggesting that the United States
Responses A should fight Germany to protect the borders of
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On May 7, 1915, a German submarine torpedoed and sank
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How did the sinking of the Lusitania help to cause the United States to eventually enter World War I?
Responses A It was a German
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Place the following events of American involvement in World War I in correct chronological order from earliest to latest.
Arrange
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Which number represents the decade in which World War I took place?
Responses A 1.1910 B 2.1920 C 3.1930 D 4. 1940
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Which of these provisions was included in the Treaty of Versailles (1919)?
Responses A European disarmament European disarmament
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What is the name of the document shown, which ended the war between the Allied Powers and the Central Powers?
Responses A the
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01:37 Question Complete the paragraph by selecting the correct term or phrase from each drop-down menu. When
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On May 7, 1915, a German submarine torpedoed and sank
Responses A the Maine.the Maine. B the Titanic.the Titanic. C the
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Using the political cartoon provided, why was the Zimmerman Telegram a reason for the United States to join World War I?
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Which of these actions influenced Wilson’s thinking in point II?
Responses A the Zimmerman Telegram the Zimmerman Telegram B
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Using the political cartoon provided, why was the Zimmerman Telegram a reason for the United States to join World War I?
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04:15 Question Which statement BEST explains why United States entered World War I in 1917? Responses A The
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Which of these was a factor in the U.S. entry in World War I?
Responses A the halt of the German army the halt of the German army
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Which statement BEST explains why United States entered World War I in 1917?
Responses A The Japanese launched a surprise attack
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Which of these actions influenced Wilson’s thinking in point II?
Responses A the Zimmerman Telegramthe Zimmerman Telegram B
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Why was the Treaty of Versailles significant in shaping the post-World War I world?
Responses A It allowed Germany to maintain
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How did the sinking of the Lusitania help to cause the United States to eventually enter World War I?
Responses A It was a
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Which of these was a factor in the United States entrance in World War I?
Responses A the invasion of Poland the invasion of
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04:56 Question Complete the paragraph by selecting the correct term or phrase from each drop-down menu. When
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What is the name of the document shown, which ended the war between the Allied Powers and the Central Powers?
Responses A the
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This American poster from 1917 is suggesting that the United States
Responses A should fight Germany to protect the borders of
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Following World War I, the Allies
Responses A created the United Nations to prevent another such conflict.created the United
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Using the political cartoon provided, why was the Zimmerman Telegram a reason for the United States to join World War I?
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1. The Sussex Pledge to stop attacks on unarmed ships.
2. The sinking of the Lusitania by Germany. 3. The US declares war on
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Complete the paragraph by selecting the correct term or phrase from each drop-down menu.
When World War I came to an end,
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Following World War I, the Allies
Responses A created the United Nations to prevent another such conflict. created the United
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Which of Woodrow Wilson's proposals was included in the Treaty of Versailles?
Responses A the League of Nations the League of
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Which of these actions influenced Wilson’s thinking in point II?
Responses A the Zimmerman Telegram the Zimmerman Telegram B
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Why was the Treaty of Versailles significant in shaping the post-World War I world?
Responses A It allowed Germany to maintain
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The cartoon seen here was probably drawn by someone who felt that the United States
Responses A should not enter World War
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The cartoon seen here was probably drawn by someone who felt that the United States
Responses A should not enter World War I.
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As a result of losing World War I, the Ottoman Empire-(1 point)Responseswas allowed to continue self-rulewas allowed to continue
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Select the punishments that Germany endured after World War I-select all that apply(1
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The Lusitania was a British passenger ship that was attacked and sunk by German U-boats.(1 point)ResponsesTrueTrueFalse
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1. Sinking of the Lusitania2. Zimmerman Telegram3. Treaty of Versailles signed Which of the following answer choices places
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The Zimmerman Telegram and German U-Boat attacks caused the United States to enter on the Allied Powers side during World War I
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Woodrow Wilson's proposals for lasting peace in Europe after World War I included the-(1 point)ResponsesUnited NationsUnited
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Archduke Francis FerdinandWoodrow WilsonTsar Nicholas IIGavrilo PrincipVladimir LeninKaiser Wilhelm II leader of Bolshevik
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During most of World War I, Russia's government was _____.(1 point)Responsescommunistcommunistan absolute monarchyan absolute
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Which event directly led to Russia leaving World War I in 1917?(1 point)Responsesfamine and crop failures in Russiafamine and
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To break the deadlock of trench warfare, nations resorted to all of the following EXCEPT(1 point)Responsesuse of tanksuse of
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What were the contents of the Zimmerman telegram?(1 point)Responsesoffer to Mexico from Germany to form an alliance against the
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What event in 1917 most benefited the Allies and turned the tide of the war?(1 point)ResponsesThe United States entering on the
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Why did trench warfare lead to a stalemate on the Western Front?(1 point)ResponsesBattles were always short due to high
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Determine if the below nation was an Allied or Central Power during World War I:France(1 point)ResponsesAllied Allied Central
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Determine if the below nation was an Allied or Central Power during World War I:Hungary(1 point)ResponsesAllied Allied Central
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Determine if the below nation was an Allied or Central Power during World War I:Italy(1 point)ResponsesAllied Allied Central
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Determine if the below nation was an Allied or Central Power during World War I:Ottoman Empire (1
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Determine if the below nation was an Allied or Central Power during World War I:Great Britain (1 point)ResponsesAllied Allied
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Determine if the below nation was an Allied or Central Power during World War I:Austria(1 point)ResponsesAlliedAlliedCentral
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Russian troops withdrew from World War I because-(1 point)ResponsesGreat Britain became neutralGreat Britain became neutralthe
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How was imperialism a cause of World War I?(1 point)ResponsesRivalry over overseas territories increased tensions in
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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.
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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.
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Which of the following directly caused France, Germany, and Russia to get involved in World War I?(1 point)Responsesunrestricted
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Which of the following was NOT a cause of the initial outbreak of the First World War? (1 point)Responsessecret military
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What occurred, in part, because of President Wilson’s Fourteen Points?
(1 point) Responses The Central powers suffered four
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Militarization, or the buildup of warships and other armaments in preparation for war, played a significant role in World War I.
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in what ways did the treaty of Versailles reflect Wilson's vision for a new world order and why was it ultimately rejected by
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Which was a challenge Germany faced near the end of the Great War?
The country had a civil war. The government split in two.
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Which event allowed Germany to transfer soldiers to the western front?
Soviet soldiers joined the war. US soldiers joined the
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Which event directly caused Britain to declare war on Germany?
German forces declared war on Serbia, which had not attacked any
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What was the Zimmermann Telegram?
an intercepted telegram from a German secretary a telegram written by President Wilson
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What were liberty bonds used for on the home front?
to limit the amount of food people could purchase to help finance the US’s
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When President Wilson asked Congress to declare war on Germany, what was one reason he stated?
He was angry that the Germans sank
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What was public opinion of the war in the US when it began in 1914?
It was split because the US was home to immigrants from
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What was Germany’s Schlieffen Plan?
a plan created to attack Great Britain to the west and Russia to the east a plan created to
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Read the passage, then answer the question that follows.
We have been in the trenches since the 13th and I expect we shall go out
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Which of the following caused bitterness and resentment among the German people following WWI?
A - Scramble for Africa B - Treaty
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Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points was not fully approved by the Paris Peace Conference because...
A - Britain and France wanted to
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Which of the following events was considered a MAJOR turning point in favor of the Allies in WWI?
Which of the following events
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Which of the following was a major weapons technology introduced during WWI?
Which of the following was a major weapons
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What occurred, in part, because of President Wilson’s Fourteen Points?
(1 point) The Central powers suffered four million
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Immersive Reader
When was the name of Armistice Day changed? A before World War I B during World War I C in 1918 D after the
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The armistice at the end of World War I said that A Armistice Day must become a holiday. B veterans must be
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What happened on 11/11/1918? A The US president resigned. B World War I started. C The fighting for World War I
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Several events and trends led up to the start of World War I (WWI) and America eventually joining in the fight. From the list
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Match the correct statement with the corresponding term. (U12.2&3) TEKS - 4(E), 26(B) (1 point) Put responses in the correct
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Here are President Woodrow Wilson's Reasons for entering World War I (WWI): (U12.1) TEKS - Assert American rights to "freedom of
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When World War I (WWI) broke out in Europe, Americans had not been faced with many of the questions that arose during 1917-1918.
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When World War I (WWI) broke out in Europe, Americans had not been faced with many of the questions that arose during 1917-1918.
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Several events and trends led up to the start of World War I (WWI) and America eventually joining in the fight.
From the list
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Using this map, what country maintained their isolationism during the war despite being surrounded with the Allied Powers on one
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When World War I (WWI) broke out in Europe, Americans had not been faced with many of the questions that arose during 1917-1918.
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America tried to remain neutral (not get involved) when war broke out in Europe in 1914. (U12.1) TEKS - 2(B), 4(C&F), 15(D)(1
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