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During the Chinese Boxer uprising of 1900, the US sent soldiers to fight in China.


TF:

TF

The 1904 Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine_____.

Announced that the US had the right to step into Latin American nations in some circumstances

In the first decades of the twentieth century, it became clear that US foreign policy in Asia would devote considerable attention to Japanese expansionism.


TF:

True

Between 1914 and 1917, the following American group(s) was(were) not supportive of the US's entry into WWI on the side of Britain and France:

German and Irish Americans

In the early 1900's, the US's foreign policy goal was to achieve a global order that would welcome American political values and American business.


TF:

True

US neutrality during the early years of WWI included American banks not lending funds to the European warring nations.


TF:

False

The 1917 Zimmerman telegram____.

, prepare by Germany, proposed an alliance of Germany and Mexico

In the year in which the US entered WWI, American had a regular army of about one million men, left over from the Spanish American War.


TF:

False

The entry of US into WWI in 1917 brought unprecedented government oversight of the American economy and corporate regulation.


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True

America's entry into WWI accelerated corporate consolidation and economic integration in the US.


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True

In 1917-18, =the old laissez-faire suspicion of government was strong ass ever.


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False

Unlike the European nations fighting WWI, the US did not engage in propaganda.


TF:

False

In 1917-18, the US displayed considerable intolerance toward those in the country who opposed American involvement in WWI:


TF:

True

In 1919, the US Supreme Court overturned Convictions of war critics under the Espionage Act of 1917.


TF:

False

American agriculture prospered during the years WWI.


TF:

True

America's war years witnessed the sharp acceleration of African migration from the South to northern cities where little if any racism or other challenges were encountered.


TF:

False

Beyond the victory of the 19th Amendment, WWI did little to better women's status permanently.


TF:

True



The total US death toll from the 1918 influenza epidemic was 500,00---more than six times the total AEF battle deaths in France during WWI.


TF:

True

1919-1920 witnessed a decline in racial violence and anti-radical political hysteria in the US.


TF:

True

The 1920 Presidential election was interpreted as a rejection of the crusading / reforming spirit, both at home and abroad.


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True