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US troops played an important role in the World War I battle of |
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The key factor in turning the war in favor of the Allies was |
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Congress granted President Wilson wartime powers to control |
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The US financed World War I with |
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The 18th Amendment to the Constitution |
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Wilson's Fourteen Points included all of the following EXCEPT |
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People & groups who opposed Wilson's Fourteen Points included all of the following EXCEPT |
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The US delegation to the Versailles Treaty conference was inadequate because |
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The Treaty of Versailles was not ratified by the US Senate because |
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Senator Henry Cabot Lodge opposed the Treaty of Versailles because |
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World War I was followed in rather short order by all of the following EXCEPT |
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The goals of the NAACP in the 1920's included |
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Marcus Garvey |
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The victims of Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer's raids in the Red Scare were mostly |
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The Sacco & Vanzetti case showed |
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All of the following supported the Republicans in 1920 EXCEPT |
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The most significant accomplishment of Warren Harding's administration was |
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The meaning of the term "return to normalcy" meant |
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The significance of the 1920's Supreme Court rulings was |
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The Teapot Dome
Scandal was |
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