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The First World War and the Roaring Twenties
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The First World War and the Roaring Twenties
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1. A primary reason for Henry Ford’s success in the automobile industry was that he
2. "Which of the following was not a direct factor leading to World War I?"
3. Why was the Battle of Château-Thierry significant for the American  military?
4. A main reason many Republican senators objected to the plan for the League of Nations was that
5. A major goal of Woodrow Wilson’s League of Nations was to
6. The purpose of Selective Service during the First World War was to
7. The impact of the Fordney-McCumber and Hawley-Smoot Tariff s could be best described as
8. The Republican administrations of the 1920s would best be described as
9. Which of the following events most directly brought the United States into the First World War?
10. The use of installment plans during the 1920s was signifi cant to the economy because it
11. Which of the following was a major power of the War Industry Board during World War I?
12. The trial of Sacco and Vanzetti illustrated America’s fear of
13. Why was the Kellogg-Briand Pact signifi cant?
14. The Palmer Raids of the 1920s were a response to
15. The purpose of the Nineteenth Amendment was to
16. Which of the following events illustrates the nativist sentiments of the 1920s?
17. Which of the following was a major power of the War Industry Board during World War I?
18. What was the 1920s Harlem Renaissance?
19. Eugene V. Debs was arrested during World War I for
20. The Scopes Trial illustrated the nation’s debate over
21. Who led the American Expeditionary Force during World War I?
22. The United States responded to the sinking of the Lusitania and other passenger ships by
23. The Supreme Court decision of Schenck v. United States established the precedent for the idea that
24. Which of the following was a major power of the War Industry Board during World War I?
25. The groups of American authors disillusioned by society following the First World War are referred to as