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Return to American Horizons: U.S. History in a Global Context 3e Student Resources
True or False Chapter 21 Self-Quiz 1
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Not only did German armies win most initial battles in World War I, but they also achieved quick knockout blows against France and Italy.
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In the first three years of World War I, most Americans were embarrassed over their nation's detachment from the fighting in Europe.
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Just as U.S. loans flowed to the Allies, American banks loaned even more money to Germany.
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General Pancho Villa attacked the town of Columbus, New Mexico, in 1916 in retaliation for Wilson's refusal to continue his support.
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The first woman elected to Congress, Jeanette Rankin, ardently supported Wilson's declaration of war.
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Federal and state authorities issued many threats against dissenters but never arrested or jailed anyone during World War I.
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Alice Paul of the National Women's Party defied the ban on demonstrations with a vigil for women's suffrage in front of the White House.
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The Bolshevik Revolution in Russia in November 1917 accelerated the defeat of German armies on the Eastern front.
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Instead of granting colonies immediate independence, President Woodrow Wilson proposed that they be administered by "advanced powers" as "mandates."
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By 1916, the war in Europe had become a total war.
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