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What is most likely the emotion a propaganda poster with a German soldier carrying a woman and a bloody knife make an American women feel?
a) fear
b) duty
c) anger
d) hate

What is misleading or biased information used to get people on one side of a controversial issue?
a) an argument
b) persuasion
c) propaganda
d) an editorial

How did Americans try to save food for the men fighting overseas in WWI?
a) growing gardens
b) rationing
c) starving
d) sending leftovers overseas

What important freedoms did Americans lose during WWI?
a) right to bear arms
b) right to a trial
c) right to freedom of speech and press
d) religion

Which of the following is not accurate about American women in WWI?
a) They became nurses in the military.
b) They worked in factories.
c) They grew victory gardens.
d) They cried all the time.

Which of the following was not a method America used to raise money for the war?
a) increase income taxes
b) sell liberty bonds
c) increase sales tax
d) sell thrift stamps

How does America build an army to fight in WWI?
a) begging
b) conscription (draft)
c) trickery
d) coercion (force)

Which of the following is not a reason for America got into WWI?
a) Russia surrenders to Germany
b) Sinking of Lusitainia
c) The Zimmerman Note
d) The Invasion of France

Which of the following was not a reason America stayed out WWI?
a) Life is good in America.
b) America is concerned about their immigrants loyalty.
c) Americans feared the Germans.
d) America hates Czar Nicholas of Russia.

What is most likely the emotion a propaganda poster with the Statue of Liberty on fire and German U-boats in New York Harbor make an American feel.
a) fear
b) anger
c) obligation
d) hatred

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