Exam 22: Global Involvements and World War I
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The Roosevelt Corollary was significant to U.S. relations with countries in the Western Hemisphere during the 20th century because it established the precedent that the United States
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Panama Canal
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The purpose of the Commission on Training Camp Activities was to
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Dr. Walter Reed
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What was the initial reaction of most Americans to the outbreak of World War I in Europe?
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Which of the following does not accurately describe Herbert Hoover's involvement in World War I?
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The object of William Howard Taft's "Dollar Diplomacy" was to
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Wilson's vision for the postwar world, expressed in his Fourteen Points, promised
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1918 Influenza Pandemic
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In response to the sinking of the Lusitania , the United States
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To what extent was Woodrow Wilson successful in shaping the Versailles treaty? What could he have done to produce a different treaty? Should Wilson have been more realistic about what he could accomplish at Versailles?
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Explore the ratification process for the Treaty of Versailles in the United States. Who were the key leaders that shaped the process? What were the most important issues that the leaders debated? Why did the treaty ultimately fail to be ratified? Explain using specific examples.
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