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Question 4
which argument did the senators who opposed joining the league of nations make?
a. european powers would combine to dominate the league’s agenda.
b. other members of the league were enemies of the united states.
c. the league would not have its own independent source of income.
d. membership in the league could draw the united states into future wars.
question 5
what resulted from the voluntary military service of thousands of native americans during world war i?
a. many native american families moved from rural to urban areas.
b. native american veterans gained u. s. citizenship after the war ended.
c. the federal government eased its restrictions on native american land ownership.
d. new treaties were negotiated with native americans granting favorable conditions.
question 6
(lc)which action did the government take to battle opponents of its efforts during world war i?
a. outlawing union organizing
b. passing of the espionage act
c. deportation of german-americans
d. internment of anarchists and socialists
question 13
which statement describes the short-term consequences of the end of world war i?
a. the united states was hit by a brief recession.
b. widespread strikes were called to protest wage cuts.
c. unemployment rose sharply as soldiers were demobilized.
d. taxes were increased significantly to pay for the war effort.
question 14
german americans were required to do which of the following during world war i?
a. return to germany
b. register with the government
c. join the u. s. army
d. sign a loyalty oath to the constitution
question 15
which of the following was a result of the use of trench warfare during world war i?
a. soldiers experienced increasingly unsanitary conditions, including rat infestations.
b. soldiers were able to advance quickly across large expanses of land.
c. trenches were deep enough to prevent soldiers from inhaling poison gas.
d. trenches in long rows resulted in reduced casualties on each side.
question 16
which statement describes public opinion in the united states before and during the spanish-american war?
a. labor unions rallied a reluctant public to give full support to the war effort.
b. u. s. citizens were highly critical of president mckinley’s decisions.
c. journalists had an important influence on americans’ attitudes about the war.
d. u. s. citizens had little confidence in the ability of the united states to win the war quickly.
question 18
which statement describes how world war i impacted african americans?
a. the war gave african americans new economic opportunities working in war industries.
b. african americans returned to the south in large numbers to contribute to wartime agriculture.
c. the war gave civil rights leaders the opportunity to end segregation in the military.
d. african american soldiers reduced racial discrimination in the south with their bravery.

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