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Which of the following statements
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analyzes the political role of the U.S. in World War I?
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Without U.S. manpower and supplies, the Allies would not have won the war, so the Allies thought it wasimportant to use American ideas.
The U.S. had limited political impact, as European nations primarily chose to adopt American peace idealsthat were useful to their own goals.
The U.S. policy of isolationism kept it out of the war until very late, and then made its ideas unimportant inthe peace talks in 1919.
President Wilson was so persuasive that the Treaty of Versailles essentially restructured Europe accordingto American political ideals.
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Connect the changing role of women during World War I to the international movement for women’ssuffrage.
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During World War I, women gained more power in the workforce and played a key role in the war effort.Sadly, this did not allow them to successfully push for the right to vote in many countries.
During World War I, women gained more power in the workforce and played a key role in the war effort.This allowed them to successfully push for the right to vote in the United States, but nowhere else.
During World War I, women gained more power in the workforce and played a key role in the war effort.This allowed them to successfully push for the right to vote in many countries.
During World War I, women gained the right to vote. This led directly to more power in the workforce.
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Where did women work in order to support the war effort during World War I?
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in factories, in medical stations, and in the home
in factories and medical stations, but not in the home
only in the home
in positions abroad, but not in their country of citizenship
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What conclusions can we draw about how the writings of the Lost Generation were influenced by thegreat loss of life experienced during the First World War?
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They wrote literature in order to process their experiences of being involved in the war.
They wrote literature in order to process their experiences of not being involved in the war.
They wrote literature in order to process their experiences of being war journalists.
They wrote literature in order to process their experiences of being medical officers during the war.
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Evaluate how the consequences of the Great Depression impacted the African American communityin Harlem.
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It ended a major intellectual and cultural movement and caused people to question the existing order.
It caused the Harlem teenage community to become boxcar children.
Many African American farmers in Harlem packed up and moved west.
Unemployment increased by about 25 percent.
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1) Which statement best analyzes the U.S. political role in WWI?
- Answer: The U.S. had limited political impact, as European nations primarily chose to adopt American peace ideals that were useful to their own goals.
- Reason: U.S. military/supply contributions were crucial, but Wilson’s full vision was curtailed by European leaders at Versailles.
2) Connect changing role of women during WWI to international women’s suffrage:
- Answer: During World War I, women gained more power in the workforce and played a key role in the war effort. This allowed them to successfully push for the right to vote in many countries.
- Reason: Wartime service helped strengthen suffrage movements (e.g., Britain, U.S., Germany, others).
3) Where did women work to support the war effort during WWI?
- Answer: in factories, in medical stations, and in the home.
- Reason: Women served in munitions factories, as nurses/medical staff, and maintained the homefront.
4) How did the Lost Generation’s writings reflect WWI loss of life?
- Answer: They wrote literature in order to process their experiences of being involved in the war.
- Reason: Many were veterans whose work expresses disillusionment and trauma from direct involvement.
5) How did the Great Depression impact the African American community in Harlem?
- Answer: It ended a major intellectual and cultural movement and caused people to question the existing order.
- Reason: The Depression curtailed funding and patronage for the Harlem Renaissance and deepened economic and social disillusionment.
1) Which statement best analyzes the U.S. political role in WWI?
- Answer: The U.S. had limited political impact, as European nations primarily chose to adopt American peace ideals that were useful to their own goals.
- Reason: U.S. military/supply contributions were crucial, but Wilson’s full vision was curtailed by European leaders at Versailles.
2) Connect changing role of women during WWI to international women’s suffrage:
- Answer: During World War I, women gained more power in the workforce and played a key role in the war effort. This allowed them to successfully push for the right to vote in many countries.
- Reason: Wartime service helped strengthen suffrage movements (e.g., Britain, U.S., Germany, others).
3) Where did women work to support the war effort during WWI?
- Answer: in factories, in medical stations, and in the home.
- Reason: Women served in munitions factories, as nurses/medical staff, and maintained the homefront.
4) How did the Lost Generation’s writings reflect WWI loss of life?
- Answer: They wrote literature in order to process their experiences of being involved in the war.
- Reason: Many were veterans whose work expresses disillusionment and trauma from direct involvement.
5) How did the Great Depression impact the African American community in Harlem?
- Answer: It ended a major intellectual and cultural movement and caused people to question the existing order.
- Reason: The Depression curtailed funding and patronage for the Harlem Renaissance and deepened economic and social disillusionment.
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