Up until 1917, the United

  1. Up until 1917, the United States was neutral in the war. This meant that they hadn't taken a side and were not fighting. In
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  2. When did the Bolsheviks launch a coup d’etat against the provisional government?A. On October 6th and 7th, 1917 B. On November
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  3. When did the Bolsheviks launch a coup d’etat against the provisional government?A. On October 6th and 7th, 1917 B. On November
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  4. The Zimmermann Telegram, 1917 Berlin, January 19, 1917 On the first of February we intend to begin submarine warfare
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  5. The Zimmermann Telegram, 1917 Berlin, January 19, 1917 On the first of February we intend to begin submarine warfare
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  6. Which of the following was an effect of nativism in the United States in the 1920s?(1 point)Responses the quota system the quota
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  7. Which of the following was an effect of nativism in the United States in the 1920s?(1 point) Responses the Great Migration the
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  8. Which of the following was an effect of nativism in the United States in the 1920s?(1 point) Responses the Great Migration the
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  9. Which of these BEST describes the events leading up the United States' involvement in World War I?Responses A The government
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  10. Which of these BEST describes the events leading up the United States' involvement in World War I?Responses A The government
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