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How were many victims of the Palmer Raids treated?
- D. They were sent to jail without a trial.
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President Wilson’s Fourteen Points were largely unsuccessful in bringing about lasting peace because
- B. the Allies were more concerned with punishment and restitution than with peace.
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At the end of World War I, which of the following caused the greatest damage to President Wilson’s legacy?
- C. The US never joined the League of Nations.
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During World War I, if an artist published an editorial cartoon criticizing the American entry into the war, that artist was guilty of
- B. sedition.
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Which sentence best describes the influence of alliances on the start of World War I?
- D. Alliances between nearly all European nations meant that when two went to war, all became involved.
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Why were some Serbians and Bosnians angry with Austria-Hungary in 1914?
- A. Austria-Hungary had taken over Bosnia and dominated Serbia.
How were many victims of the Palmer Raids treated?
A. They were tried and released by Palmer.
B. They were found guilty by the Supreme Court.
C. They were detained and then tried.
D. They were sent to jail without a trial.
President Wilson’s Fourteen Points were largely unsuccessful in bringing about lasting peace because
A. the League of Nations had a strong rivalry between its members.
B. the Allies were more concerned with punishment and restitution than with peace.
C. Germany refused to accept any agreement based on the Fourteen Points.
D. European countries could no longer use secret agreements to settle disputes
At the end of World War I, which of the following caused the greatest damage to President Wilson’s legacy?
A. Henry Cabot Lodge became an isolationist.
B. Republicans gained power in Congress.
C. The US never joined the League of Nations.
D. Wilson became too ill to make public appearances.
During World War I, if an artist published an editorial cartoon criticizing the American entry into the war, that artist was guilty of
A. espionage.
B. sedition.
C. deportation.
D. anarchy.
Which sentence best describes the influence of alliances on the start of World War I?
A. Alliances delayed the beginning of World War I because nations were afraid to attack one another.
B. Alliances forced member nations to settle their differences through talks rather than through armed attacks.
C. Alliances prevented many European countries from joining the war because they had signed a pledge not to.
D. Alliances between nearly all European nations meant that when two went to war, all became involved.
Why were some Serbians and Bosnians angry with Austria-Hungary in 1914?
A. Austria-Hungary had taken over Bosnia and dominated Serbia.
B. Austria-Hungary refused to trade with either country.
C. Austria-Hungary would not allow religious freedom in either country.
D. Austria-Hungary wanted to build a railroad through the center of both countries.
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