Questions 1-5
Questions 6-10
Questions 11-15
Questions 16-20
Questions 21-25
100

Who was the first country to declare war and what country did they declare war against?

Germany was the first to declare war and Germany declare war against Russia.

100

The British navy was needed by who to protect status-quo?

The United States.

100

What was the worthy purpose that President Wilson wanted the war to be fought for?

The triumph of democracy.

100

How many African Americans served in WW1?

Almost 400,000 served.

100

Why was the fourteen points was made and what was one principles for securing peace?

The fourteen points were made to prevent another war. One principles for securing peace was removal of trade barriers

200

Who protested the British seizure of American ship?

President Wilson protested the British.

200

What act was pass in June of 1916 and who are  leaders of the peace-minded Progressives?

The National Defense Act was pass in 1916 of June. William Jennings Bryan, Jane Addams, and Jeannette Rankin were the leaders of the peace-minded progressives.

200

What was the quote that President Wilson declared in his speech on April 2,1917, what terms Germany wanted to end the war, who was Bernard Baruch, and how much many did the Wilson's war government raised in two years?

The quote President Wilson said was "The world must be safe for democracy". The German (own) terms. Bernard Baruch was a wall street broker. $33 billion dollars was raised.

200

What amendment did President Wilson and Congress supported due to women working during the war?

The 19th amendment.

200

What was President Wilson personal participation at the Versailles?

His personal participation was to defend his fourteen points.

300

In what year did Germany announce their own blockade?

1915.

300

Who rejoined the republicans in 1916, who campaign slogan was "he kept us out of war" between the democrats and the republicans, and who Wilson made a speech to for his idealistic hope for "peace without victory"?

Theodore Roosevelt rejoined the republicans in 1916. The campaign slogan was the democrats. Wilson speech was for Senate of the U.S. 

300

Who was in charge of the Committee on Public Information

George Creel.

300

Where did Mexicans and African Americans migrated to what region?

Mexicans migrated to mid-west and/or Southwest. Africans Americans migrated to the North.

300

President Wilson won approval for two-thirds of the Senate for what part?

For all parts the Treaty of Versailles (including the League of Nations).

400

What prevented  U.S manufacturers to ship supplies to Germany?

The British blockade.

400

What was the most important change for the U.S decision for war?

The change of the German military strategy.

400

How many people were prosecuted under the Sedition Act and what act between the Sedition Act and the Espionage Act was used in the court case of Schenck v United States?

About 2,000 people were prosecuted. The Espionage Act was the act that was used in the court case of Schenck v United states.

400

Germany concentrated on what during the war and how many tons of shipping was lost in the month of April in 1917?

Germany concentrated on to break the Allied lines in France. 900,000 tons of shipping was lost.

400

Who had problems adjusting from the patriotic fervor of wartime?

The Americans.

500

What causes the U.S to have a negative view on Germany?

The sinking of the Lusitania.

500

What aroused the anger of the American people and that convinced Wilson that Germany fully expected a war with the U.S?

The Zimmermann telegram.

500

What was the age requirement before it was between 18-45 for the military draft?

The age requirement was between 21-30.

500

Who was the commander for the American Expeditionary Force?

General John J. Pershing.

500

What act was under the protection of lawsuits?

The Clayton Antitrust Act (of 1914).

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