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Week 5 Quiz

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  would result in a German victory enshrining German values around the world.
B  was a necessary struggle against German militarism.
C  would lead to the suppression of civil liberties, kill reform, and increase the power of the governmet.
D  was a struggle to make the world safe for democracy.
Question #2
A  the requirement that German accept blame for World War I.
B  the conviction many Germans had that Germany’s military had been ‘stabbed in the back’ by Jews and Communists.
C  the massive financial reparations Germany was forced to pay.
D  The establishment of a League of Nations.
Question #3
A  the President had won over recalcitrant Democrats with the promises of patronage.
B  The President had asked the Supreme Court for a ruling in the Treaty of Versailles.
C  the President had taken his case directly to the American people.
D  the President had compromised with moderate Republicans on some of the treaty’s provisions.
Question #4
A  war reparations.
B  a League of Nations.
C  the formation of the United Nations.
D  a system of ‘colonial mandates.’
Question #5
A  G. Edgar Hoover.
B  George Creel.
C  A. Mitchell Palmer.
D  Bernard Baruch.
Question #6
A  declining prices.
B  labor strikes.
C  race riots.
D  dissatisfaction over the Treaty of Versailles.
Question #7
A  keep and bear arms.
B  the right to trial by jury.
C  due process.
D  free speech.
Question #8
A  unexpected by Germany.
B  the result of a request by the King of Great Britain.
C  opposed by a majority of the American public.
D  decisive to an Allied victory.
Question #9
A  used the draft to raise military manpower.
B  borrowed money to finance the war.
C  enlisted black troops in the military.
D  administered intelligence tests to military recruits.
Question #10
A  prohibitionists
B  The International Workers of the World and the Socialist Party.
C  American farmers.
D  the women’s suffrage movement.
Question #11
A  They were frequently victims of racial discrimination and violence.
B  Many moved north seeking wartime jobs.
C  Most opposed U.S. involvement in the war.
D  Most African American servicemen served in non-combat units during the war.
Question #12
A  U.S. Information Agency.
B  The Federal Reserve Board.
C  Committee on Public Information.
D  Central Intelligence Agency.
Question #13
A  The War Industries Board.
B  The Office of Price Management.
C  The Creel Committee
D  The Office of Management and Budget.
Question #14
A  suppress Russia’s Communist Revolution.
B  acquire new territory for the United States.
C  influence the terms of the post war peace settlement.
D  liberate Europe’s African and Asian colonies.
Question #15
A  because the United States had only just concluded a war with Mexico.
B  Because it revealed Rermany’s plans to resume unrestricted sumbarine warfare.
C  Because it urged Mexico to launch a surprise attack on the United States.
D  Because it proposed an alliance between German and Mexico.
Question #16
A  unrestricted submarine warfare.
B  the sinking of the Luisitania.
C  German use of poison gas.
D  German persectuion of German’s jewish population.
Question #17
A  believed that the United States should be neutral in thought and deed.
B  blamed Germany for the war because it had invaded Belgium, a neutral country.
C  favored entering the war and the side of Britain and France.
D  believed that the United States shoudl enter the war to make the world safe for democracy.
Question #18
A  colonial competition between Britain and Germany.
B  the fear of communist revolutions throughout Europe.
C  the greed of financiers, minitions manufacturers, and others eager for wartime profits.
D  the failure of international diplomacy and a web of entangling alliances.
Question #19
A  the sinking of the Lusitania.
B  the Treaty of Versailles.
C  the Zimmerman telegram.
D  the assassination of the Austro-Hungarian Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
Question #20
A  It resulted in the collapse of the Austrio-Hungarian Empire.
B  The war ended in a stalemate.
C  It resulted in the collapse of the Russian Empire.
D  It resulted in teh deaths of 9 million combatants and 5 million civilians – more than any previous war.