Which statement best describes Woodrow Wilson's evolving idea of "peace without
victory" rather than remaining neutral?
A.)
The end of the war should expand ideals of democracy, free enterprise and self-
determination to create a lasting peace.
Which answer accurately reflects President Wilson's progression of thought on
American neutrality in World War I?
D.)
1. President Wilson gave a speech in which he maintained that the U.S. must be
neutral.
2. President Wilson outlined an agenda calling for "peace without victory."
3. Wilson argued that the U.S. should protect democracy around the world and declared
war on Germany.
Which answer accurately reflects President Wilson's progression of thought on
American neutrality in World War I?
D.)
1. In a speech, President Wilson said, "The United States must be neutral in fact as well
as in name."
2. President Wilson outlined a new agenda, calling for "peace without victory."
3. Wilson addressed Congress, saying "the world must be made safe for democracy."
Choose the statement that best reflects the relationship between Progressive reform
and the United States' entry into World War I.
D.)
Anti-German sentiment contributed to the greater citizen and federal support for
Prohibition.
What Progressive reform took place during or immediately after the United States'
entrance into World War I?
B.)
The 19th Amendment gave women the right to vote.
Which of these Progressive reforms gained momentum after the U.S.'s entry into World
War I?
C.)
Prohibition
Which statement reflects the position of the Irreconcilables concerning the signing of the
Treaty of Versailles and America's involvement in the proposed League of Nations?
C.)
"We will not consider any aspect of this international treaty."
What statement reflects the position of the Democrats on America's involvement with
the proposed League of Nations?
C.)
"We must ratify the treaty as it is written to ensure a peaceful world and future."
Which statement reflects the position of the Reservationists on America's involvement
with the proposed League of Nations?
A.)
"We will support this treaty if amendments are made to the role of the U.S. in the
League of Nations."