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US Entry Into The War, Treaty Of Versailles. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

Which of the following was a reason we had a policy of neutrality and isolationism?
a) We were too poor.
b) We didn't know how to fight.
c) We thought the war in Europe had nothing to do with us.
d) We had no connection to Europe.

American believed in a policy of isolationism before it joined WWI. What does isolationism mean?
a) to keep to oneself
b) to join in
c) to fight against
d) to make friends

Who was the President during WWI?
a) George Washington
b) Teddy Roosevelt
c) Woodrow Wilson
d) William McKinley

Who lost WWI?
a) US
b) France
c) Great Britain
d) Germany

What peace treaty ended WWI?
a) 14 Point Plan
b) Treaty of Versailles
c) War to End All Wars
d) WWI peace plan

Why did Germany sink the Lusitania?
a) Germany and United States were at war.
b) Germany didn't sink the Lusitania.
c) Russia and the United States were at war.
d) Germany and Great Britain were at war.

Which country owned the Lusitania?
a) United States
b) Great Britain
c) Germany
d) France

Which country sank the Lusitania?
a) United States
b) Austria-Hungary
c) Great Britain
d) Germany

Which countries did the US side with in WWI?
a) Britain, France, Russia
b) Germany, Bulgaria, Austria-Hungary
c) Australia, Germany, Britain
d) France, Germany, Italy

Which word means to not take sides?
a) conflict
b) private
c) neutral
d) ally

What year did WWI start?
a) 1914
b) 1918
c) 1917
d) 1900

What year did WWI end?
a) 1917
b) 1918
c) 1945
d) 1917

What year did the US join WWI?
a) 1914
b) 1918
c) 1917
d) 1904

Payments for wrongdoing are known as? (Germany had to pay these as a part of the Treaty of Versailles)
a) loans
b) isolationism
c) neutrality
d) reparations

A U-boat is a
a) German submarine
b) a German airplane
c) a German tank
d) a German person

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