MCQ Questions
Q.1.
How did the Allies' point of view affect Germany during the peace process after World War I?
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    Germans were angry about their harsh punishment.
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    to remain a world power
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    restore dignity and independence to those countries.
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    agreed with the ideas of the isolationists.
Q.2.
At the end of World War I, President Wilson offended members of the US Senate by
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    He opposed the Treaty of Versailles and the League of Nations.
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    The world's leaders should handle disputes openly.
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    Versailles
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    excluding them from the peace process.
Q.3.
President Wilson's proposal to form the League of Nations was most weakened by
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    agreed with the ideas of the isolationists.
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    establishing a League of Nations
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    his illness while traveling to gain support.
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    accept responsibility for the war.
Q.4.
The fact that the United States did not join the League of Nations supports the idea that many Americans
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    Germans were angry about their harsh punishment.
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    to remain a world power
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    agreed with the ideas of the isolationists.
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    restore dignity and independence to those countries.
Q.5.
What was one of President Wilson's Fourteen Points?
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    accept responsibility for the war.
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    to remain a world power
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    his illness while traveling to gain support.
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    establishing a League of Nations
Q.6.
In Wilson's Fourteen Points, the main goal of removing German troops from occupied lands was to
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    Germans were angry about their harsh punishment.
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    agreed with the ideas of the isolationists.
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    restore dignity and independence to those countries.
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    to remain a world power
Q.7.
How were the views of France and the United Kingdom similar at the end of World War I?
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    They wanted Germany to be punished for the destruction caused during the war.
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    The Fourteen Points established the terms for Germany's surrender.
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    He believed the United States would be able to protect world peace.
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    The world's leaders should handle disputes openly.
Q.8.
How did many Americans view President Wilson's goal of establishing an international peacekeeping organization after World War I?
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    They opposed it because isolationist sentiment was growing, and many people feared American involvement in another war.
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    He believed the United States would be able to protect world peace.
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    They wanted Germany to be punished for the destruction caused during the war.
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    The Fourteen Points established the terms for Germany's surrender.
Q.9.
What was Germany's main goal after World War I?
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    to remain a world power
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    Germans were angry about their harsh punishment.
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    agreed with the ideas of the isolationists.
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    restore dignity and independence to those countries.
Q.10.
The Treaty of Versailles forced Germany to
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    his illness while traveling to gain support.
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    establishing a League of Nations
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    agreed with the ideas of the isolationists.
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    accept responsibility for the war.
Q.11.
What was the connection between President Wilson's Fourteen Points and Germany's surrender?
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    He believed the United States would be able to protect world peace.
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    The Fourteen Points established the terms for Germany's surrender.
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    They wanted Germany to be punished for the destruction caused during the war.
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    The world's leaders should handle disputes openly.