Quiz: The War At Home/Wilson Fights for Peace RETAKE Flashcards

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Laws that enacted harsh penalties against anyone opposing US participation in WWI.
a. a. Espionage and Censorship Acts
b. Espionage and Sedition Acts
c. Trench warfare

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b. Espionage and Sedition Acts

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A kind of biased communication designed to influence people’s thoughts and actions.
a. propaganda
b. counter propaganda
c. marketing

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a. propaganda

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How did the U.S. government pay for the war?
a. increase pay
b. increase taxes
c. selling real estate to foreigners at low prices

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b. increase taxes

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How did the Espionage and Sedition Acts contradict the 1st Amendment?
a. denied the right to speak out against war
b. denied right to bear arms
c. denied right to become a citizen

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a. denied the right to speak out against war

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How did women’s roles change during the war?
a. they did jobs previously only men did
b. they did jobs that only women outside of the home

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a. they did jobs previously only men did

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President Wilson’s plan for world peace following WWI.
a. Fourteen Points
b. Fifteen Points
c. 24 Points

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a. Fourteen Points

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The 1919 treaty that ended WWI
a. Treaty of Paris
b. Treaty of Versailles
c. Treaty of France

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b. Treaty of Versailles

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Part of the Treaty of Versailles in which Germany took responsibility for the war.
a. reparations clause
b. war-reparations clause
c. war-guilt clause

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c. war-guilt clause

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What did Wilson’s first five points address?
a. they suggested ways that wars could be fought better…more strategically.
b. they suggested ways that wars could be avoided.
c. b. they suggested ways that wars could be delayed,

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b. they suggested ways that wars could be avoided.

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What was one weakness of the Treaty of Versailles?
a. its harsh treatment of Germany.
b. its harsh treatment of America.
c. its harsh treatment of Britain.

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a. its harsh treatment of Germany.

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What was one weakness of the Treaty of Versailles?
a. The Soviets lost more territory than Germany even though they had been one of the Allies and suffered the most casualties out of most of the other countries.
b. The Germans lost more territory than Russia even though they had been one of the Allies and suffered the most casualties out of most of the other countries.
c. The French lost more territory than Germany even though they had been one of the Allies and suffered the most casualties out of most of the other countries.

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a. The Soviets lost more territory than Germany even though they had been one of the Allies and suffered the most casualties out of most of the other countries.

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What was one weakness of the Treaty of Versailles?
a. The treaty did not recognize the claims of colonies for self-determination.
b. The treaty did not recognize the claims of colonies for alliance as equals.

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a. The treaty did not recognize the claims of colonies for self-determination.

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Make sure you make a small piece of paper about “What were the key weaknesses of the Treaty of Versailles?”

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