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Mastery #3 Study Guide | Questions & Answers (100 %Score) Latest Updated 2024/2025
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CS#15 The treaty would draw the United States into foreign entanglements through the League of
Nations. - After World War I, President Woodrow Wilson played a role in shaping the Treaty of
Versailles. Despite President Wilson's efforts, the United States Senate refused to ratify the Treaty.
Which concern led the U.S. Senate to reject the Treaty of Versailles?



CS#15 The United States limited its involvement in international affairs. - What foreign policy did the
United States pursue after its involvement in World War I?



CS#15 To provide a plan for a just and lasting peace - What was the goal of President Wilson's Fourteen
Points?



CS#15 Germany's unrestricted submarine warfare. - Prior to United States entry into World War I, what
factor most challenged its neutrality?



CS#15 Henry Cabot Lodge - Who was President Woodrow Wilson's main opponent in the U.S. Senate
who argued against the U.S. joining the League of Nations?



CS#16 Race riots fueled by intolerance and continuing African-American migrations - Following World
War I, large U.S. cities experienced increased competition for jobs and housing. Which development was
significant result of this pattern of urban changes?



CS#16 Over two million Jewish people immigrate to U.S. from Eastern Europe. - Which of the following
factors led to nativism/xenophobia?



CS#16 The Bolshevik Revolution allows communists to come to power in Russia. - Which of the following
factors led to The Red Scare?



CS#16 The renewal of racial violence encouraged by the Ku Klux Klan - One objective of the Immigration
Act of 1924 was to reduce the number of immigrants entering the United States each year. This
legislation reflects a pattern of intolerance that was present in the 1920s. Which other development of
the 1920s also reflects this pattern of intolerance?

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