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U.S. should join the League of Nations
The League of Nations would help the U.S. remain neutral
The League of Nations could pull the U.S. into other nations' disputes
U.S. should enter WWI on the Allied Power
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How did World War I impact American women at home?
They abandoned roles and jobs traditionally held by women
They served on the front lines
They were given the right to vote when the U.S. declared war
They took on jobs that were usually held by men
Question at position 13
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Question at position 13
All of the following are part of President Wilson's "Fourteen Points," EXCEPT:
Freedom of the Seas
Creation of a "League of Nations"
Punishing Germany and making them pay reparations
The end of international trade barriers
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Question 12 — Correct answer: They took on jobs that were usually held by men.
- During WWI many American women worked in factories, offices, and other roles traditionally held by men who were serving overseas.
Question 13 — Correct answer: Punishing Germany and making them pay reparations.
- Wilson’s Fourteen Points emphasized open diplomacy, freedom of the seas, free trade, and a League of Nations; they did not call for harsh punishment or reparations on Germany.
- During WWI many American women worked in factories, offices, and other roles traditionally held by men who were serving overseas.
Question 13 — Correct answer: Punishing Germany and making them pay reparations.
- Wilson’s Fourteen Points emphasized open diplomacy, freedom of the seas, free trade, and a League of Nations; they did not call for harsh punishment or reparations on Germany.
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