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world war I test

crippen world war I test

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Imperialism was the cause of World War I mainly because it created conflicts between the nations over colonies
imperialism,nationalism, Militarism, alliances Causes of World War I
British passenger ship sunk by German u-boat Lusitania
President Woodrow Wilson, in his Fourteen Points, proposed the establishment of league of nations
Germany, Austria Hungry, the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria Central Powers
Great Britain, France, Russia Triple Entente
The Senate opposition to United States membership in the League of Nations was based primarily on the belief that League decisions would involve the United States in foreign conflicts
What was a major reason for United States entry into World War I to maintain freedom of the Seas
telegram from Germany to Mexico asking Mexico to join the war Zimmerman Telegram
11/11/1919 Veterans Day--end of World War One
1914-1918 World War I
1917-1918 American involvement in World War I
Which argument did President Woodrow Wilson use to persuade Congress to enter World War I to make the world "safe for democracy."
Why did the Senate reject the Treaty of Versailles (1919)? to avoid the dues for membership in the League of Nations
What was the main reason African-Americans moved to the North during World War I jobs were available in factories
The “clear-and-present danger” ruling of the United States Supreme Court in Schenck v. United States established that certain circumstances may limit the exercise of free speech
What was the spark that set off World War I Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Who assassinated the Archduke and his wife Gavarilo Princip, a member of the Black Hand
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