U.S. History - Unit 7 (SSUSH15c) Question Preview (ID: 60860)
Wilson's Fourteen Points And The League Of Nations.
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Which U.S. president created the Fourteen Points?
a) Woodrow Wilson
b) Theodore Roosevelt
c) William Howard Taft
d) Warren G. Harding
When Woodrow Wilson created his Fourteen Points, he wanted to:
a) create a lasting peace in the world
b) encouraged the U.S. to join World War I
c) extend the ideas of the Roosevelt Corollary
d) ####
Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points were proposed at:
a) the Paris Peace Conference
b) the London Peace Conference
c) the Congress of Berlin
d) ####
The last of Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points involved:
a) creating a League of Nations
b) punishing Germany for World War I
c) slowing down the industrialization of Japan
d) ending the Cold War
The League of Nations was...
a) included in the Treaty of Versailles
b) not included in the Treaty of Versailles
c) ###
d) ####
The League of Nations...
a) divided American opinion
b) encouraged most Americans to support it
c) ###
d) ####
A majority of U.S. senators, including Henry Cabot Lodge...
a) opposed joining the League of Nations
b) were in favor of joining the League of Nations
c) ###
d) ####
How did the U.S. Senate react to the Treaty of Versailles?
a) They never approved ratifying the treaty.
b) They quickly approved ratifying the treaty.
c) ###
d) ####
The League of Nations was primarily made up of...
a) European nations
b) Asian nations
c) African nations
d) countries in North and South America
The guide for negotiations at the Paris Peace Conference was:
a) Wilson's Fourteen Points
b) the Declaration of Independence
c) the Monroe Doctrine
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