What did Woodrow Wilson think regarding the beginning of World War I and America
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Question
What did Woodrow Wilson think regarding the beginning of World War I and America’s role in it?
Select one:
a. He thought that the U.S. should fight tooth and nail from the beginning
b. He thought that the U.S. should remain neutral
c. He wanted to play around with mustard gas
d. He never liked Archduke Ferdinand, anyway
Question 2
What were a few key warfare tactics of World War I?
Select one:
a. Trench warfare, machine guns, airplanes and Zeppelins
b. Cannons, cavalry, hot air balloons
c. Nuclear bombs, kamikaze fliers, and rockets
d. Anger management support groups, aromatherapy, and sunshine
Question 3
What were two things that brought the U.S. into WW1?
Select one:
a. Our support of the Triple Entente and our love of battle
b. The Germans sinking our ships and the Zimmerman note
c. Britain’s request for our aid and Wilson’s desire to make a name for the U.S.
d. Airplanes and mustard gas
Explanation / Answer
Question 1:
What did Woodrow Wilson think regarding the beginning of World War I and America’s role in it?
b. He thought that the U.S. should remain neutral
Question 2:
What were a few key warfare tactics of World War I?
a. Trench warfare, machine guns, airplanes and Zeppelins
(Note: World War I was deadly for it's usage of air bombing and machine guns and the latter forced both sides into trench warfare. Another tactic was the usage of the war tank.)
What were two things that brought the U.S. into WW1?
b. The Germans sinking our ships and the Zimmerman note
(The sinking of Lousitania angered Americans.)
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