A) Mexico B) Italy C) Canada D) Japan
A) Great Britian, Italy and Spain B) Germany, Italy and Austria-Hungary C) France, Great Britain and Russia D) Germany, France and Serbia
A) Ottoman Empire B) Russia C) France D) Germany
A) Supported the Triple Alliance B) Neutrality C) Wanted to move away from the idea of isolationism D) Supported the Triple Entente
A) Unilateral disarmament B) the alliances of European countries creating a balance of power C) Empires relinquishing control of African colonies D) negotiations facilitated through the neutral offices of the Red Cross
A) The overthrow of monarchies across Europe B) The resolution of tensions over colonialism in the Middle eAst and Southeast Asia C) The overthrow of Bolsheviks in Russia D) the settlement and of territorial disputes and the reinstatement of the pre-war map of Europe
A) the League of Peace B) the Big Four C) The Treaty of Versailles D) the Fourteen points
A) the death of Jose Marti B) because of an explosion on the USS Maine C) Dewey's attack on the Philippines D) the de Lome letter
A) to convince Americans to join the League of Nations B) to convince Americans to stay away from places where they would be exposed to influenza C) to convince Europeans of America's military might D) to convince Americans to support World War I
A) President McKinley was pressured to enter the conflict as soon as it began B) Americans sympathized with the Cubans, due in part to sensationalized American journalism of the harsh treatment of Cuban citizens C) Americans sympathized with Spain D) Americans had little interest in the struggle and Spanish Empire
A) income taxes B) the War Industries Board C) the sale of Liberty bonds D) the federal reserve banks
A) a spirit of cooperation B) a feeling of cultural superiority C) a belief in transcendentalism D) a belief in democracy
A) the U.S. wanted to give Panama its independance like they had Cuba B) The U.S. wanted the control over building of teh Panama Canal C) The U.S. felt sympathy for Panama D) The U.S. wanted to imperialize Panama
A) Panama and Columbia B) Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Ocean C) Atlantic Ocean and West Indies D) Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico
A) ideas B) raw materials C) workers D) capital
A) The United States B) Great Britain C) Russia D) France
A) poison gas B) The Spanish influenza C) battlefield casualties D) submarine warfare
A) they were superior to people who lived in less-developed countries B) they were inferior to people who lived in less-developed countries C) evolution impacted the culture of a nations's inhabitants as much as it did the adaptation of species D) economic soundness resulted from cooperating with and showing respect for other nations
A) Premier Clemenceau thougth Germany should not pay war reparations, but President Wilson thought it should B) President Wilson wanted a treaty that stressed openness, fair trade, and fewer weapons but other leaders wanted to punish Germany for starting the war C) President Wilson wanted to punish Germany for its role in the war, but the leaders of other Allied nations did not agree D) President Wilson was opposed to ethnic groups having self-determination
A) German Empire, Austria-Hungary and Ottoman Empire B) Britain, France and Russia C) United States, France and Britian D) German Empire, France and Britain
A) It will lead Central Powers to surrender B) Americans will declare war on Russia because they hate Communists C) The Allies will reinforces troops on the Eastern Front D) The Central Powers will be able to focus solely on the Western Front
A) tourist attraction B) coaling station and naval base C) fiftieth state D) fishing site
A) Newspapers presented exaggerated stories and only presented the Cuban perspective leading Americans to support the rebels B) Newspapers convinced Americans it was none of our business C) Newspapers presented only the Spanish perspective leading Americans to suuport Spain
A) The diplomatic tool of making other countries our protectorate B) The diplomatic tool of taking over other countries for their own good C) The diplomatic tool of guarteeing American loans and investments in Central and South American countries to promote American policy goals D) The diplomatic tool of using military force to keep European Powers of of the Western Hemisphere |