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When World War I began, the official United States policy was
Brown v. Board of Education.
to remain militarily and politically neutral.
the U.S. was trading heavily with European nations and did not want its business interrupted.
Germany's decision to resume unrestricted submarine warfare
gave women the right to vote.
set up a colonial empire for the U.S. and set the U.S. on the road to empire.
increase the mobility of the U.S. naval fleet.
included the Covenant of the League of Nations.
Which was a major cause for the entry of the U.S. into World War I?
Brown v. Board of Education.
to remain militarily and politically neutral.
the U.S. was trading heavily with European nations and did not want its business interrupted.
Germany's decision to resume unrestricted submarine warfare
gave women the right to vote.
set up a colonial empire for the U.S. and set the U.S. on the road to empire.
increase the mobility of the U.S. naval fleet.
included the Covenant of the League of Nations.
The United States Senate rejected the Treaty of Versailles mainly because the treaty
Brown v. Board of Education.
to remain militarily and politically neutral.
the U.S. was trading heavily with European nations and did not want its business interrupted.
Germany's decision to resume unrestricted submarine warfare
gave women the right to vote.
set up a colonial empire for the U.S. and set the U.S. on the road to empire.
increase the mobility of the U.S. naval fleet.
included the Covenant of the League of Nations.
In the months leading up to World War I, the United States wanted to maintain its neutrality because
Brown v. Board of Education.
to remain militarily and politically neutral.
the U.S. was trading heavily with European nations and did not want its business interrupted.
Germany's decision to resume unrestricted submarine warfare
gave women the right to vote.
set up a colonial empire for the U.S. and set the U.S. on the road to empire.
increase the mobility of the U.S. naval fleet.
included the Covenant of the League of Nations.
The 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments to the Constitution were undermined by all of the following EXCEPT
Brown v. Board of Education.
to remain militarily and politically neutral.
the U.S. was trading heavily with European nations and did not want its business interrupted.
Germany's decision to resume unrestricted submarine warfare
gave women the right to vote.
set up a colonial empire for the U.S. and set the U.S. on the road to empire.
increase the mobility of the U.S. naval fleet.
included the Covenant of the League of Nations.
A major reason why the United States oversaw the building of the Panama Canal was to
Brown v. Board of Education.
to remain militarily and politically neutral.
the U.S. was trading heavily with European nations and did not want its business interrupted.
Germany's decision to resume unrestricted submarine warfare
gave women the right to vote.
set up a colonial empire for the U.S. and set the U.S. on the road to empire.
increase the mobility of the U.S. naval fleet.
included the Covenant of the League of Nations.
The MOST important result of the Spanish American War was that it
Brown v. Board of Education.
to remain militarily and politically neutral.
the U.S. was trading heavily with European nations and did not want its business interrupted.
Germany's decision to resume unrestricted submarine warfare
gave women the right to vote.
set up a colonial empire for the U.S. and set the U.S. on the road to empire.
increase the mobility of the U.S. naval fleet.
included the Covenant of the League of Nations.
The 19th Amendment
Brown v. Board of Education.
to remain militarily and politically neutral.
the U.S. was trading heavily with European nations and did not want its business interrupted.
Germany's decision to resume unrestricted submarine warfare
gave women the right to vote.
set up a colonial empire for the U.S. and set the U.S. on the road to empire.
increase the mobility of the U.S. naval fleet.
included the Covenant of the League of Nations.
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