U.S. History - Unit 7 (SSUSH15a) Question Preview (ID: 60815)


U.S. Intervention In World War I. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

The Zimmermann Telegram wanted...
a) Mexico to attack the U.S.
b) Germany to attack the U.S.
c) the U.S. to attack Great Britain
d) the U.S. to attack Russia

For a short time after the sinking of the Lusitania...
a) Germany stopped unrestricted submarine warfare
b) the U.S. stopped delivering goods to the British
c) Americans were no longer allowed to visit Europe
d) ####

128 Americans were killed when...
a) the Lusitania was sunk by the Germans
b) the Germans surrendered to the British
c) the nation was developing its first atomic bomb
d) ####

Unrestricted submarine warfare was used in World War I by...
a) the Germans
b) the British
c) the Russians
d) the Americans

Since the U.S. was in a recession when World War I began...
a) many American businessmen wanted to take advantage of the war
b) the recession continued until the end of the war
c) the war effort made the recession worse
d) ####

Although the U.S. had a declaration of neutrality in World War I, the U.S.
a) favored the Allies
b) favored the Central Powers
c) sent weapons to both sides of the war
d) ####

Who was president of the U.S. during World War I?
a) Woodrow Wilson
b) Theodore Roosevelt
c) William Howard Taft
d) William McKinley

During World War I, the Central Powers included:
a) Germany and Austria-Hungary
b) Great Britain and France
c) Russia and the U.S.
d) Portugal and Spain

Which of the following nations was NOT an Allied Power during World War I?
a) Germany
b) Great Britain
c) France
d) Russia

What was the result from unrestricted submarine warfare and the Zimmermann Telegram?
a) The U.S. joined World War I.
b) The U.S. remained neutral during World War I.
c) The U.S. invaded Mexico.
d) ####

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