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1. Identify the U.S. position at the start of World War I.

2. Explain the U.S. Response to the sinking of the ​Lusitania​.
3. Explain the ways the U.S. government became involved in the economy when the war began.
4. Identify who was the leader of the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) for the U.S. during the war.
5. Explain why the Great War is referred to as a world war.
6. Explain why Henry Cabot Lodge opposed the signing the Treaty of Versailles.
7. Explain why the U.S. did not sign the Treaty of Versailles.
8. Identify the underlying causes of the first world war.
9. Explain how the U.S. benefited from the war in Europe.
10. Identify where most of the fighting took place in World War I.
11. Identify the government agency established during the war to control food production.
12. Identify the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, what occurred as a result of it.
13. Explain the role women took during the war.
14. Identify the Selective Service Act.
15. Identify imperialism, militarism, nationalism, rival alliances, and the role they played in causing the war
16. Identify and explain the reasons for and against going to war with Germany
17. Identify Wilson’s plan for peace for ending World War I
18. Identify the chronological order of events leading to the U.S. entry into the war.
19. Identify the immediate spark that caused World War I.
20. Identify Germany’s responsibilities under the Versailles Treaty
21. Explain the reasons for the United States entrance into the war.
22. Identify the purpose of the League of Nations presented by President Wilson
23. Explain why the Senate opposed the League of Nations.

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1. President Woodrow said that they would be neutral in the war.

2. The president told Germany that they should stop unannounced submarine welfare.

3. They gave vast amounts of raw materials and ammunition.

4. General John J. Pershing

5. "Great" simply indicated the enormous scale of the conflict, much as we might today talk of a 'great storm' or a 'great flood'...

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