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World War I - Quiz 3

Question

The immediate post-World War I period when many Americans feared that communists were plotting to take over the U. S. government.

Your answerChoiceFeedbackCorrect answer

Henry Cabot Lodge, Sr.

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Food Administration

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Sussex Pledge

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mandate system

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Article 231

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Creel Committee

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Article X

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Big Four

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Volsted Act

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National Origins Act

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Sedition Act

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Espionage Act

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self-determination

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Selected

Red Scare

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Irreconcilables

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clear and present danger

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Zimmermann Note

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Bernard Baruch

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A. Mitchell Palmer

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collective security

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This Senate "reservationist" had qualms about U. S. membership in the League of Nations, but otherwise supported the Treaty of Versailles.

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Henry Cabot Lodge, Sr.

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Food Administration

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Sussex Pledge

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mandate system

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Article 231

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Creel Committee

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Article X

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Big Four

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Volsted Act

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National Origins Act

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Sedition Act

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Espionage Act

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self-determination

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Red Scare

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Irreconcilables

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clear and present danger

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Zimmermann Note

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Bernard Baruch

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A. Mitchell Palmer

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collective security

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Question

This was the "war-guilt clause" in the Treaty of Versailles that placed total responsibility for World War I on Germany.

Your answerChoiceFeedbackCorrect answer

Henry Cabot Lodge, Sr.

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Food Administration

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Sussex Pledge

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mandate system

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Selected

Article 231

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Creel Committee

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Article X

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Big Four

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Volsted Act

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National Origins Act

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Sedition Act

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Espionage Act

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self-determination

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Red Scare

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Irreconcilables

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clear and present danger

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Zimmermann Note

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Bernard Baruch

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A. Mitchell Palmer

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collective security

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Question

He headed the War Industries Board which placed the control of industries into the hands of the federal government. It was a prime example of War Socialism.

Your answerChoiceFeedbackCorrect answer

Henry Cabot Lodge, Sr.

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Food Administration

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Sussex Pledge

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mandate system

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Article 231

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Creel Committee

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Article X

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Big Four

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Volsted Act

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National Origins Act

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Sedition Act

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Espionage Act

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self-determination

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Red Scare

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Irreconcilables

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clear and present danger

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Zimmermann Note

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Bernard Baruch

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Selected

A. Mitchell Palmer

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collective security

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Question

Germany's declaration that its submarines would not attack passenger or merchant ships without giving fair warning.

Your answerChoiceFeedbackCorrect answer

Henry Cabot Lodge, Sr.

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Food Administration

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Sussex Pledge

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mandate system

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Article 231

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Creel Committee

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Article X

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Big Four

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Volsted Act

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National Origins Act

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Sedition Act

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Espionage Act

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self-determination

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Red Scare

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Irreconcilables

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clear and present danger

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Selected

Zimmermann Note

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Bernard Baruch

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A. Mitchell Palmer

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collective security

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Question

This 1919 law created the Prohibition Bureau of the Treasury Department which attempted to enforce prohibition.

Your answerChoiceFeedbackCorrect answer

Henry Cabot Lodge, Sr.

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Food Administration

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Sussex Pledge

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mandate system

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Article 231

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Creel Committee

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Article X

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Big Four

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Selected

Volsted Act

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National Origins Act

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Sedition Act

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Espionage Act

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self-determination

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Red Scare

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Irreconcilables

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clear and present danger

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Zimmermann Note

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Bernard Baruch

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A. Mitchell Palmer

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collective security

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Question

This standard was established by the Supreme Court for determining when the right of free speech may be limited or denied.

Your answerChoiceFeedbackCorrect answer

Henry Cabot Lodge, Sr.

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Food Administration

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Sussex Pledge

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mandate system

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Article 231

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Creel Committee

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Article X

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Big Four

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Volsted Act

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National Origins Act

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Sedition Act

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Espionage Act

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self-determination

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Red Scare

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Irreconcilables

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clear and present danger

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Zimmermann Note

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Bernard Baruch

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A. Mitchell Palmer

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collective security

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Question

This group controlled American propaganda and strengthened popular support for the war.

Your answerChoiceFeedbackCorrect answer

Henry Cabot Lodge, Sr.

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Food Administration

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Sussex Pledge

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mandate system

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Article 231

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Creel Committee

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Article X

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Big Four

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Volsted Act

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National Origins Act

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Sedition Act

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Espionage Act

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self-determination

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Red Scare

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Selected

Irreconcilables

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clear and present danger

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Zimmermann Note

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Bernard Baruch

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A. Mitchell Palmer

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collective security

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Question

This government agency was headed by Herbert Hoover and was established to increase the production of food and ration food for the military.

Your answerChoiceFeedbackCorrect answer

Henry Cabot Lodge, Sr.

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Food Administration

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Sussex Pledge

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mandate system

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Article 231

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Creel Committee

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Article X

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Big Four

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Volsted Act

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National Origins Act

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Sedition Act

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Espionage Act

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self-determination

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Red Scare

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Irreconcilables

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clear and present danger

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Zimmermann Note

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Bernard Baruch

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A. Mitchell Palmer

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collective security

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Question

This proposal was made by the Germans to form an alliance with Japan and Mexico if the U. S. entered World War I against Germany. The British intercepted the cable and it enraged Americans after it was published in the American press.

Your answerChoiceFeedbackCorrect answer

Henry Cabot Lodge, Sr.

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Food Administration

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Sussex Pledge

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mandate system

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Article 231

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Creel Committee

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Article X

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Big Four

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Volsted Act

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National Origins Act

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Sedition Act

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Espionage Act

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self-determination

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Red Scare

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Irreconcilables

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clear and present danger

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Selected

Zimmermann Note

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Bernard Baruch

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A. Mitchell Palmer

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collective security

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Question

This policy, suggested by Woodrow Wilson, stated that people could have any form of government they wanted.

Your answerChoiceFeedbackCorrect answer

Henry Cabot Lodge, Sr.

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Food Administration

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Sussex Pledge

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mandate system

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Article 231

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Creel Committee

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Article X

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Selected

Big Four

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Volsted Act

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National Origins Act

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Sedition Act

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Espionage Act

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self-determination

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Red Scare

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Irreconcilables

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clear and present danger

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Zimmermann Note

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Bernard Baruch

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A. Mitchell Palmer

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collective security

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Question

The attempt by numerous nations to prevent the possibility of one nation becoming too powerful and upsetting the political balance of power.

Your answerChoiceFeedbackCorrect answer
Selected

Henry Cabot Lodge, Sr.

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Food Administration

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Sussex Pledge

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mandate system

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Article 231

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Creel Committee

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Article X

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Big Four

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Volsted Act

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National Origins Act

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Sedition Act

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Espionage Act

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self-determination

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Red Scare

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Irreconcilables

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clear and present danger

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Zimmermann Note

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Bernard Baruch

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A. Mitchell Palmer

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collective security

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Question

This Attorney General led an attack on suspected anarchists and Communists in 1919.

Your answerChoiceFeedbackCorrect answer

Henry Cabot Lodge, Sr.

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Food Administration

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Selected

Sussex Pledge

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mandate system

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Article 231

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Creel Committee

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Article X

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Big Four

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Volsted Act

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National Origins Act

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Sedition Act

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Espionage Act

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self-determination

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Red Scare

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Irreconcilables

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clear and present danger

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Zimmermann Note

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Bernard Baruch

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A. Mitchell Palmer

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collective security

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Question

This 1917 law provided penalties for obstructing the recruitment of soldiers or for selling government war securities.

Your answerChoiceFeedbackCorrect answer

Henry Cabot Lodge, Sr.

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Food Administration

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Sussex Pledge

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mandate system

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Article 231

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Creel Committee

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Article X

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Selected

Big Four

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Volsted Act

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National Origins Act

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Sedition Act

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Espionage Act

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self-determination

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Red Scare

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Irreconcilables

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clear and present danger

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Zimmermann Note

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Bernard Baruch

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A. Mitchell Palmer

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collective security

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Question

The major Allied leaders who made all of the important decisions at the Peace Conference at Versailles.

Your answerChoiceFeedbackCorrect answer

Henry Cabot Lodge, Sr.

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Food Administration

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Sussex Pledge

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mandate system

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Article 231

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Creel Committee

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Article X

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Big Four

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Volsted Act

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National Origins Act

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Selected

Sedition Act

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Espionage Act

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self-determination

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Red Scare

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Irreconcilables

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clear and present danger

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Zimmermann Note

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Bernard Baruch

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A. Mitchell Palmer

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collective security

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Question

This faction in the U. S. Senate would not accept the League of Nations or the notion of collective security in any form.

Your answerChoiceFeedbackCorrect answer

Henry Cabot Lodge, Sr.

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Food Administration

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Sussex Pledge

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mandate system

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Article 231

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Creel Committee

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Article X

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Big Four

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Volsted Act

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Selected

National Origins Act

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Sedition Act

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Espionage Act

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self-determination

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Red Scare

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Irreconcilables

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clear and present danger

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Zimmermann Note

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Bernard Baruch

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A. Mitchell Palmer

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collective security

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Question

This part of the Versailles Treaty morally bound the U. S. to aid any member of the League of Nations that experienced any external aggression.

Your answerChoiceFeedbackCorrect answer

Henry Cabot Lodge, Sr.

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Food Administration

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Sussex Pledge

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mandate system

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Article 231

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Creel Committee

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Article X

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Selected

Big Four

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Volsted Act

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National Origins Act

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Sedition Act

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Espionage Act

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self-determination

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Red Scare

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Irreconcilables

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clear and present danger

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Zimmermann Note

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Bernard Baruch

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A. Mitchell Palmer

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collective security

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Question

This 1918 legislation provided penalties for those who discouraged recruiting, obstructed bond sales, or who spoke out against the U. S. and its involvement in World War I.

Your answerChoiceFeedbackCorrect answer

Henry Cabot Lodge, Sr.

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Food Administration

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Sussex Pledge

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mandate system

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Article 231

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Selected

Creel Committee

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Article X

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Big Four

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Volsted Act

Should not have chosen

National Origins Act

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Sedition Act

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Espionage Act

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self-determination

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Red Scare

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Irreconcilables

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clear and present danger

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Zimmermann Note

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Bernard Baruch

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A. Mitchell Palmer

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collective security

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Question

This law limited immigration mainly to people from northwestern Europe.

Your answerChoiceFeedbackCorrect answer

Henry Cabot Lodge, Sr.

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Food Administration

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Sussex Pledge

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mandate system

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Selected

Article 231

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Creel Committee

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Article X

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Big Four

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Volsted Act

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National Origins Act

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Sedition Act

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Espionage Act

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self-determination

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Red Scare

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Irreconcilables

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clear and present danger

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Zimmermann Note

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Bernard Baruch

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A. Mitchell Palmer

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collective security

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Question

The practice of rewarding the Allies with control over conquered territories by which the Allied nation would administer the territory until it believed that the people were ready to govern themselves.

Your answerChoiceFeedbackCorrect answer

Henry Cabot Lodge, Sr.

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Selected

Food Administration

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Sussex Pledge

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mandate system

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Article 231

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Creel Committee

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Article X

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Big Four

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Volsted Act

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National Origins Act

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Sedition Act

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Espionage Act

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self-determination

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Red Scare

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Irreconcilables

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clear and present danger

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Zimmermann Note

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Bernard Baruch

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A. Mitchell Palmer

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collective security

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