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Quiz :Woodrow Wilson - Answer :made US most powerful country in world,
declared neutrality to get US to mediate end to war, asked for declaration of
war, associated power of allies, main goal was to create a new structure of
peace, 28th president of the United States, known for World War I leadership,
created Federal Reserve, Federal Trade Commission, Clayton Antitrust Act,
progressive income tax, lower tariffs, women's suffrage (reluctantly), Treaty of
Versailles, sought 14 points post-war plan, League of Nations (but failed to win
U.S. ratification), won Nobel Peace Prize

Quiz :Neutrality Act of 1935 - Answer :forbade the sale of arms and munitions
to all warring nations, americans who traveled on warring nations ships did so
at own risk soon regretted by roosevelt and changed it to the britain and
france could buy supplies with cash and take away weapons or anything they
wanted. but american ships were excluded from the ports of warring nations
and from specified war zones(baltic sea, waters around great britain and
ireland, norway and south to coast of spain) relieve hitler of any inhibitions
about using unrestricted submarine warfare to blockade britain.

Quiz :Neutrality rights - Answer :continued restraints on arms sales and loans,
forbade americans to travel on the ships of nations at war and prohibited the
arming of American merchant ships trading with warring nations, empowered
the president to require that goods other than arms or munitions exported to
warring nations be sold on a cash-and-carry basis.

Quiz :RMS Lusitania - Answer :the Germans torpedoed and sunk this
passenger ship off the coast of Ireland drawing the United States into WWI

Quiz :Zimmerman Telegram - Answer :German foreign minister, offered an
alliance and financial aid to mexico in care of war between the US and
Germany, if they attacked the US, Mexico would recover the lost territory in
texas, new mexico and arizona.

Quiz :Mandate System - Answer :Allocation of former German colonies and
Ottoman possessions to the victorious powers after WWI, to be administered
under League of Nations supervision.

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