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Secret diplomatic communication from Germany to Mexico that proposed a military alliance between the two nations.
a) Zimmerman Note
b) Imperialism
c) Convoy
d) Propaganda

Spying, typically by governments to obtain political and military information.
a) Income Tax
b) Conscription
c) Espionage
d) Propaganda

Information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
a) Espionage
b) Imperialism
c) Propaganda
d) Zimmerman Note

A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
a) Imperialism
b) Income Tax
c) Zimmerman Note
d) Conscription

Tax levied by a government directly on income, especially an annual tax on personal income.
a) Conscription
b) Convoy
c) Imperialism
d) Income Tax

A group of ships or vehicles traveling together, typically accompanied by armed troops for protection.
a) Propaganda
b) Convoy
c) Espionage
d) Income Tax

Required enlistment for state service, typically into the armed forces.
a) Concription
b) Espionage
c) Convoy
d) Zimmerman Note

All of the following were goals of the Progressive Era except?
a) Helping the Poor
b) Hold Gov. responsible for its citizens' needs
c) Building Big Businesses
d) Improve Society

A movement born from stresses of industrialization, brought reforms and social justice.
a) Idealism
b) Progressivism
c) Socialism
d) Utopianism

What word would best describe America's military in 1890
a) Strong
b) Growing
c) Declining
d) Weak

All of the following were reasons American's wanted to become a world power in the late 1800s except.
a) Strengthen Transportation at home
b) Enter the Global Markets
c) Spread Democracy or Social Darwinism
d) Felt pressure from overproduction

All of the following were important battle fields of WWI except.
a) Bac
b) Marne
c) Gallipoli
d) Jutland

All of the following were considered a Progressive Era President except.
a) Woodrow Wilson
b) James Garfield
c) Howard Taft
d) Teddy Roosevelt

What did we say was the final push that brought the US into the WWI?
a) Sinking of the Lusitania
b) Journalists enraging Americans
c) Sinking of the Sussex
d) The Zimmerman Note

What act allowed for conscription into military?
a) Selective Service Act
b) Naval Construction Act
c) National Defense Act
d) Freedom of Information Act

Which committee controlled the information about the war Americans saw?
a) Food and Drug Admin
b) War industries Board
c) Committee on Public Information
d) Council on Operations

Which agency helped prepare the US economy for war?
a) War Industries Board
b) Food and Drug Admin
c) Committee on Public Information
d) Council on Operations

Who was president during WWI?
a) Lyndon B. Johnson
b) Woodrow Wilson
c) Herbert Hoover
d) Franklin D. Roosevelt

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