Which American received numerous military honors for leading an attack on a German machine gun nest during the Battle of Argonne Forest?
(1 point)
Responses
Lieutenant General Hunter Liggett
Lieutenant General Hunter Liggett
Sergeant Alvin C. York
Sergeant Alvin C. York
General John J. Pershing
General John J. Pershing
Colonel George C. Marshall
7 answers
Sergeant Alvin C. York
What short-term and long-term goals did President Wilson consider when he created the Fourteen Points? Drag each goal to the correct box.
(2 points)
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.
short-term goal
long-term goal
Goals -
>Secure international support for allies
>Remove economic barriers to free trade
>Abolish the use of secret treaties among nations
>Bring the war to an end
(2 points)
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.
short-term goal
long-term goal
Goals -
>Secure international support for allies
>Remove economic barriers to free trade
>Abolish the use of secret treaties among nations
>Bring the war to an end
short-term goal:
- Bring the war to an end
long-term goals:
- Secure international support for allies
- Remove economic barriers to free trade
- Abolish the use of secret treaties among nations
- Bring the war to an end
long-term goals:
- Secure international support for allies
- Remove economic barriers to free trade
- Abolish the use of secret treaties among nations
(short term goals) and (long term goals) both require two answers
Apologies for the confusion. Here are the correct answers:
Short-term goals:
- Bring the war to an end
- Abolish the use of secret treaties among nations
Long-term goals:
- Secure international support for allies
- Remove economic barriers to free trade
Short-term goals:
- Bring the war to an end
- Abolish the use of secret treaties among nations
Long-term goals:
- Secure international support for allies
- Remove economic barriers to free trade
Why did Senator Henry Cabot Lodge issue a list of concerns he had regarding Article X in the Treaty of Versailles?
(1 point)
Responses
Lodge feared that the League of Nations would result in extensive American intervention in foreign affairs.
Lodge feared that the League of Nations would result in extensive American intervention in foreign affairs.
Lodge insisted that the United States should take revenge against Germany for drawing the country into the war.
Lodge insisted that the United States should take revenge against Germany for drawing the country into the war.
Lodge believed that President Wilson had a duty to enforce his foreign policy on the international community.
Lodge believed that President Wilson had a duty to enforce his foreign policy on the international community.
Lodge argued that the treaty would interfere with President Wilson’s policy goals.
Lodge argued that the treaty would interfere with President Wilson’s policy goals.
(1 point)
Responses
Lodge feared that the League of Nations would result in extensive American intervention in foreign affairs.
Lodge feared that the League of Nations would result in extensive American intervention in foreign affairs.
Lodge insisted that the United States should take revenge against Germany for drawing the country into the war.
Lodge insisted that the United States should take revenge against Germany for drawing the country into the war.
Lodge believed that President Wilson had a duty to enforce his foreign policy on the international community.
Lodge believed that President Wilson had a duty to enforce his foreign policy on the international community.
Lodge argued that the treaty would interfere with President Wilson’s policy goals.
Lodge argued that the treaty would interfere with President Wilson’s policy goals.
Lodge feared that the League of Nations would result in extensive American intervention in foreign affairs.