The Fourteen Points and the Atlantic Charter were both

From 1914 to 1916, as World War I raged in Europe, Americans were not able to remain neutral in thought as well as action mainly because

After World War I, the opposition of some Members of Congress to the Versailles Treaty was based largely on the idea that the Treaty

President Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Points were intended to

A major reason for the isolationist trend in the United States following World War I was

Which action best demonstrated the United States effort to isolate itself from European conflicts after World War I?

President Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Points were based on the belief that

The demand for German war reparations by the European Allies helps to explain the failure of the peace settlement following

What was a major reason for United States entry into World War I?

Which situation was the immediate cause of the United States entry into World War I in 1917?

Why did the Senate reject the Versailles Treaty (1919)?

Many senators who opposed United States membership in the League of Nations argued that joining the League would

During World War I, many American women helped gain support for the suffrage movement by

The migration of African Americans to the North during and following World War I was mainly a result of the

One goal for a lasting peace that President Woodrow Wilson included in his Fourteen Points was

During his reelection campaign in 1916, President Woodrow Wilson used the slogan, “He kept us out of war.” In April of 1917, Wilson asked Congress to declare war on Germany. What helped bring about this change?

The change in the nation’s attitude toward membership in the League of Nations and membership in the United Nations shows the contrast between

One major reason the United States Senate refused to approve the Treaty of Versailles after World War I was that many senators

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