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Which of the following best describes the first few years of World War I?
Great Britain
they feared it would weaken the country’s independence.
drafting young men for the military forces.
the assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand.
There was no plan for merging the returning troops back into society.
They did not want the United States to join the League of Nations.
accept his plan for the League of Nations.
Both sides were locked in a stalemate.
President Wilson convinced the Allies to
Great Britain
they feared it would weaken the country’s independence.
drafting young men for the military forces.
the assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand.
There was no plan for merging the returning troops back into society.
They did not want the United States to join the League of Nations.
accept his plan for the League of Nations.
Both sides were locked in a stalemate.
Which of the following made postwar adjustment difficult in the United States?
Great Britain
they feared it would weaken the country’s independence.
drafting young men for the military forces.
the assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand.
There was no plan for merging the returning troops back into society.
They did not want the United States to join the League of Nations.
accept his plan for the League of Nations.
Both sides were locked in a stalemate.
The Selective Service Act was a means of
Great Britain
they feared it would weaken the country’s independence.
drafting young men for the military forces.
the assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand.
There was no plan for merging the returning troops back into society.
They did not want the United States to join the League of Nations.
accept his plan for the League of Nations.
Both sides were locked in a stalemate.
Which country actively encouraged anti-German feeling in the United States?
Great Britain
they feared it would weaken the country’s independence.
drafting young men for the military forces.
the assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand.
There was no plan for merging the returning troops back into society.
They did not want the United States to join the League of Nations.
accept his plan for the League of Nations.
Both sides were locked in a stalemate.
Why did the “irreconcilable” senators oppose the Versailles Treaty?
Great Britain
they feared it would weaken the country’s independence.
drafting young men for the military forces.
the assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand.
There was no plan for merging the returning troops back into society.
They did not want the United States to join the League of Nations.
accept his plan for the League of Nations.
Both sides were locked in a stalemate.
The violent act in Bosnia that triggered World War I was
Great Britain
they feared it would weaken the country’s independence.
drafting young men for the military forces.
the assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand.
There was no plan for merging the returning troops back into society.
They did not want the United States to join the League of Nations.
accept his plan for the League of Nations.
Both sides were locked in a stalemate.
Many senators opposed American entry into the League of Nations because
Great Britain
they feared it would weaken the country’s independence.
drafting young men for the military forces.
the assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand.
There was no plan for merging the returning troops back into society.
They did not want the United States to join the League of Nations.
accept his plan for the League of Nations.
Both sides were locked in a stalemate.
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