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Fall Final Part III
1. The policy that kept the United States out of the war for three
years was called? Chp 11 Sect 1 and 2
2. Because militarism had been a major cause of the war, the
framers of the Treaty of Versailles… Pg. 400-401
required Germany to pay reparations for war damages.
barred Germany from maintaining an army.
stripped Germany of its colonies in the Pacific.
forced Germany to accept sole responsibility for the war.
3. The war might have involved only two nations, Austria-Hungary
and Serbia, if not for what type of system? Pg. 373-374
allowed Germany to drive quickly toward the French capital.
4. Of the following, the most compelling reason for the United
States to enter the war was the outrage of American citizens over
German _____________warfare. Pg. 379
5. The Espionage and Sedition Acts affected freedom of speech
because they
allowed the government to do what? Pg. 392
6. Labor leaders were targeted by the Espionage and Sedition Acts
because they
demanded what? Pg. 392
7. Gains made by American women during World War I include
increased support for women's right do what? Pg. 394
8. The Treaty of Versailles overlooked the importance of… Pg. 400401
identifying the guilty party in a war.
treating all nations justly, including the losers of a war.
including powerful nations like the United States in international
peace-keeping organizations.
crippling any nations that might prove dangerous in the future.
9. For more than three years, the major form of fighting on the
western front was___________. Pg. 374
10. U-boats were German ___________. Pg. 377-8
11. The Zimmermann note suggested an alliance between Germany
and____________. Pg. 379
12. Woodrow Wilson's "Fourteen Points" speech described his plan
for? Pg. 399
13. Which of the following was a result of the Selective Service
Act? Pg. 382
African Americans could not become Army officers.
Women could serve in combat positions.
Troops were segregated by race.
Men were required to register for military service.
14. Which of the following nations suffered the fewest casualties?
Pg. 387
France
Great Britain
Austria-Hungary
the United States
15. What reason did Senators give for opposing U.S. membership in
the League of Nations?
It would lead to international instability.
It would drain American finances.
It would interfere with free-trade agreements.
It would drag the United States into European conflicts.
16. Which of the following nations was not a member of the "Big
Four"? Pg. 373 or 379
Italy
France
Russia
Great Britain
17. At the beginning of World War I in 1914, most Americans… Pg.
377
debated how much the United States should be involved in a
European conflict.
believed that the United States should act as peacemaker in
Europe.
wanted the United States to act as a strong military force to
avoid threats.
wanted the United States to avoid involvement in a European
conflict.
18. Which group was involved in the Great Migration? Pg. 393
19. In 1896, the court case of Plessy v. Ferguson established
that separate but ____________facilities were legal. Chp 8
Section 3
20. Elizabeth Stanton and Susan B. Anthony were best known for
their work to
promoted what? Chp 9 Section 2
21. After moving North in the Great Migration of the early 1900s,
many African Americans found that? Pg. 393
the North had no jobs open in most industries.
they faced discrimination in jobs and housing.
tension had eased between blacks and whites.
the South still offered the best opportunities.
22. During the 1920s, what were the main activities of the Ku Klux
Clan? Pg.
23. Mainstream white audiences in America reacted to the Harlem
Renaissance by beginning to do what? Pg. 456
24. During the Harlem Renaissance, many white New Yorkers came to
Harlem in order to do what? Pg. 456
25. Beginning in the 1920s, radio and movies encouraged a national
popular culture Pg. 450
portraying only characters from poor backgrounds.
featuring only upbeat comedies and patriotic themes.
allowing poor and rich from across the country to share the same
entertainment.
making it possible for ordinary people to work fewer hours.
26. Name several reasons why Prohibition was a failure? Pg. 436