Discuss President Woodrow Wilson's role in drafting the Treaty of Paris at the end of World War I

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: President Wilson attended the Paris Peace Conference to bring peace to an imperialistic and greedy world. He embodied his idealistic, and often naïve, goals in his Fourteen Points, being especially concerned with the establishment of a League of Nations to maintain world peace. In order to obtain approval of the League, Wilson was forced to compromise many of his other goals.

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A) protecting slavery. B) the Supreme Court. C) banning slavery. D) popular sovereignty.

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The Battle of Tippecanoe

A) ?was a victory for American forces. B) ?took place in Prophetstown. C) ?led Tecumseh to ally with the British. D) ?took place in 1811. E) ?All of these are correct.

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Why did most Americans who paid attention to events abroad favor the Allies over the Central Powers?

A) Americans admired French food and wine. B) The Central Powers were clearly to blame for the war. C) The United States stood to gain new colonies if the Allies won. D) America had close cultural ties to Britain.

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The Moral Majority was founded by

A) Billy Graham. B) Jerry Falwell. C) Oral Roberts. D) Pat Robertson.

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