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100

Which action was an immediate consequence of the event described in this headline?

F Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia.

G Great Britain intercepted the Zimmermann telegram.

H The United States refused to join the League of Nations.

J The Russian monarchy was overthrown.

F Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia.

100

 Why did the United States decide to enter World War I?

F The United States had suffered economically from European sanctions.

G A European nation had taken aggressive actions against the United States.

H The U.S. president was obligated to fulfill election campaign promises.

J Communist activities among U.S. immigrants were threatening the country.

G A European nation had taken aggressive actions against the United States.

100

What was one significant impact of the opening of the Panama Canal?

A It helped reduce the spread of communism and socialism in Latin American countries.

B It resulted in the signing of the North American Free Trade Agreement.

C It increased trade by reducing travel times between the Pacific and the Atlantic Oceans.

D It created tension between the United States and Latin American countries over

immigration policy.

C It increased trade by reducing travel times between the Pacific and the Atlantic Oceans.

100

How did the Zimmermann telegram influence U.S. entry into World War I?

F It announced the czar’s overthrow in Russia.

G It revealed a proposed military alliance between Mexico and Germany.

H It contained orders for German U-boats to destroy British passenger ships.

J It described Romania’s plan to abandon neutrality.

G It revealed a proposed military alliance between Mexico and Germany.

200

Which of the causes underlying World War I was this provision of the Fourteen Points intended to

prevent?

F Nationalism and militarism

G Blockades and unrestricted submarine warfare

H Secret treaties and alliances

J Imperialism and self-determination

G Blockades and unrestricted submarine warfare

200

What was the primary reason for these masks during World War I?

F To hide the identities of soldiers from approaching enemies

G To protect soldiers from spreading contagious diseases

H To help soldiers use night vision technology to find the enemy

J To protect soldiers from the effects of poison gas

J To protect soldiers from the effects of poison gas

200

This photograph shows a military tactic that —

A made troops more vulnerable to long-range missiles, resulting in heavy casualties

B required highly skilled soldiers, resulting in lengthy training periods

C made frontal assaults difficult, resulting in long periods of stalemate

D required the ability to attack quickly, resulting in a reliance on cavalry forces

C made frontal assaults difficult, resulting in long periods of stalemate

200

One reason this provision was included in the Treaty of Versailles was to —

F create a democratic government in Germany

G divide Germany into smaller states to be governed by Allied countries

H grant independence to all German colonies

J weaken the power of Germany in the international community

J weaken the power of Germany in the international community

300

This cartoon depicts President Woodrow Wilson calling on Congress to —

A ratify the Treaty of Versailles

B issue a declaration of war against Germany

C authorize the use of funds to support Russian revolutionaries

D enact trade sanctions against Germany

B issue a declaration of war against Germany

300

Which sentence provides information needed to complete both the cause and effect portions

of this diagram?

F The 1898 Spanish-American War led to world power status for the United States.

G The 1914 opening of the Panama Canal encouraged international trade.

H The 1919 Treaty of Versailles contributed to the start of World War II in Europe.

J The 1929 stock-market crash set off the Great Depression in the United States.

F The 1898 Spanish-American War led to world power status for the United States.

300

What caused the scene described in this excerpt?

A A tank attacking soldiers on a battlefield

B An aerial bombing of an infantry unit

C A poison gas attack on soldiers in the trenches

D A submarine attacking a docked ship

C A poison gas attack on soldiers in the trenches

300

The Fourteen Points reflected President Woodrow Wilson’s belief that —

A intervention in the affairs of other nations was never justifiable

B travel among nations should be regulated by an international organization

C no country should be allowed to spend more on defense than any other country

D cooperation among international leaders was essential to maintaining world peace

D cooperation among international leaders was essential to maintaining world peace

400

During World War I, tanks were used on the western front primarily to —

F lead infantry advances across no-man’s-land and into enemy territory

G destroy railroads and bridges used by enemy troops

H release chemical weapons in advance attacks on enemy positions

J launch long-range rockets at enemy aircraft

F lead infantry advances across no-man’s-land and into enemy territory

400

Why did the U.S. Senate refuse to ratify the Treaty of Versailles after World War I?

F The Senate would not support America’s participation in the League of Nations.

G The Senate believed the treaty did not punish Germany enough.

H The Senate thought the treaty did not have the power to prevent secret alliances.

J The Senate could not agree on military disarmament levels.

F The Senate would not support America’s participation in the League of Nations.

400

Senator Lodge made this statement in opposition to —

F U.S. membership in the League of Nations

G the funding of a massive buildup of the U.S. Navy

H a relaxation of U.S. citizenship requirements

J U.S. entry into the Spanish-American War

F U.S. membership in the League of Nations

400

 Upon entering World War I, the United States enlarged its military by —

A creating the Veterans Administration

B passing the Selective Service Act

C enacting the GI Bill

D establishing the Marine Corps

B passing the Selective Service Act

500

Which of the following is the best title for this list?

F Issues Contributing to the Outbreak of World War I

G Principal Reasons for U.S. Entry into World War II

H Consequences of Twentieth-Century European Isolationism

J Economic Rivalries Between Cold War Superpowers

F Issues Contributing to the Outbreak of World War I

500

Which action completes this diagram?

A Submarines attacked unarmed ships.

B Armored tanks crossed fortified lines.

C The use of machine guns resulted in massive casualties.

D Airplanes conducted reconnaissance missions.

C The use of machine guns resulted in massive casualties.

500

President Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Points supported Poland by calling for its —

F establishment as a Soviet satellite nation

G annexation by Great Britain

H establishment as an independent nation

J inclusion in one of the larger empires

H establishment as an independent nation

500

Which numbered territory did the United States gain by winning the Spanish-American War?

A 1

B 2

C 3

D 4

A 1