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US and World War 1

US and World War 1

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Social Studies

11th Grade

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Christopher Morell

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Which of the following were part of the Allied Powers in World War 1? (3 answers)

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Great Britain

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France

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Germany

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Russian Empire

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Which of the following were part of the Axis Powers in World War 1? (3 answers)

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Austria Hungary

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Italy

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Germany

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Ottoman Empire

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Multiple Choice

At first, the U.S. policy in World War 1 was neutrality. Neutrality means . . .

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To get directly involved

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To not pick a side

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To aggressively escalate

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To support one side through supplying

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Multiple Choice

Who was the U.S. President during World War 1?

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Teddy Roosevelt

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Woodrow Wilson

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Franklin Roosevelt

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Herbert Hoover

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German U-Boats sunk this passenger ship in May 1915 killing 1198 on board.

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Titanic

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Andrea Doria

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Lusitania

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Norwegian Cruise Line

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Why did the Zimmerman Telegram cause the U.S. to break neutrality in World War 1?

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Germany tried to form an alliance with Mexico against the U.S.

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Germany sabotaged U.S. airships

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Germany plotted to assassinate Woodrow Wilson

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Germany contracted Canada for an arms deal

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Which of the following was NOT a reason for U.S.'s involvement in World War 1?

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German U-Boat attacks on Atlantic Ocean

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Zimmerman Telegram

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Isolationist Policy

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Sinking of Lusitania

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Open Ended

Explain one reason why the U.S. broke neutrality and entered World War 1 in 1917.

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