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Chapter 30 Test

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Military history of Europe [2]
Military history by country [3]
International relations [4]
Presidency of Woodrow Wilson [5]
Woodrow Wilson [6]
Treaty of Versailles [7]
Paris Peace Conference [8]
Irreconcilables [9]
League of Nations [10]
Fourteen Points [11]
Idealism in international relations [12]
Henry Cabot Lodge [13]
Politics [14]
War [15]

Chapter 30 Mark the one best answer for each of the following questions. 28. President Wilson broke diplomatic relations with Germany when a. the Zimmermann note was intercepted and made public. b. Germany announced that it would wage unrestricted submarine warfare in the Atlantic. c. news was received that a revolutionary movement had overthrown the czarist regime in Russia. d. Germany rejected Wilson?s Fourteen Points for peace. e. it appeared that the German army would take Paris. 29. The Zimmermann note involved a proposed secret agreement between a. Britain and France. b. Russia and Germany. c. Germany and Mexico. d. Mexico and France. e. Germany and Canada. 30. The United States declared war on Germany

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