DP History Questionbank
United States and the First World War: from neutrality to involvement; reasons for US entry into the First World War; Wilson’s peace ideals and the struggle for ratification of the Treaty of Versailles in the United States; significance of the war for the United States’ hemispheric status
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- 20N.3op2.HL.TZ0.20: “German aggression was the most important reason for US entry into the First World War.” To what...
- 17N.3op2.HL.TZ0.20: “Wilson’s failure to gain US ratification of the Treaty of Versailles was due to his...
- 21M.3op2.HL.TZ0.20: To what extent was US foreign policy neutral prior to entering the First World War?
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19M.3op2.HL.TZ0.20:
To what extent were President Wilson’s peace ideals responsible for the failure of the US to ratify the Treaty of Versailles?
- 19N.3op2.HL.TZ0.19: “Economic interests led to the entry of the US into the First World War.” To what extent do you...