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Question 1

According to the Arguing History video in section 20.6, which of the following would Woodrow Wilson have supported?
 
  A) sinking of the Lusitania
  B) unrestricted submarine warfare
  C) the United Nations
  D) Zimmermann Telegram

Question 2

Who did Woodrow Wilson appeal to in his efforts to secure ratification of the Treaty of Versailles?
 
  A) the American public
  B) the League of Nations
  C) the United Nations
  D) the Supreme Court

Question 3

Which of the following crippled Germanys ability to wage war in the future?
 
  A) League of Nations
  B) Zimmermann Telegram
  C) Fourteen Points
  D) Treaty of Versailles



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Answer 1

Answer: C

Answer 2

Answer: A

Answer 3

Answer: D



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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