Question 1
In terms of its effect on domestic affairs in the United States, World War I resulted in
A) an unfavorable governmental attitude toward labor.
B) a decrease in governmental control over the economy.
C) restrictions on freedom of speech.
D) an enthusiasm for things German.
Question 2
Important in the United States's decision to enter World War I was
A) the pro-German bias of Wilson's advisers.
B) increasing trade with Germany.
C) refusal of the English to borrow money from the United States.
D) the sinking of five ships in March 1917 by German submarines.
Question 3
Important in creating an atmosphere favorable for the United States' entry into World War I was
A) Germany's refusal to trade with the United States.
B) the de Lme letter.
C) England's resumption of unrestricted submarine warfare.
D) the Zimmermann note.
Question 4
The Republican candidate for president in 1916 was
A) John Hay.
B) Warren Harding.
C) William Jennings Bryan.
D) Charles Evans Hughes.
Question 5
In dealing with the relations between Mexico and the United States, President Wilson
A) recognized the Huerta government.
B) gave in to Mexican demands.
C) improved Mexican-American relations by implementing his idealistic principles.
D) showed little concern for the interests of the Mexican people.