How did the very early American involvement in World War I change the course of the war? What effect did American forces have over the long run?
What will be an ideal response?
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As a consequence of its defeat in the Franco-Prussian War, France had to
a. abandon Algeria. b. give up the provinces of Alsace and Lorraine. c. demilitarize. d. agree to an defensive alliance with Prussia. e. give up its Asian colonies.
Which statement about Johnson's war on poverty is correct?
a. It was a failure; the poverty level actually rose while the program was in effect. b. It was barely passed by Congress and was never actually implemented. c. It lacked effective funding and, in the end, helped only about 80,000 people. d. It emphasized self-help and brought almost 10 million people out of poverty. e. It gave money directly to the poor and nearly solved the nation's poverty problem.
In 1915, President Wilson dispatched troops to ____________________ to put down a revolution and the U.S. army continued to occupy the country for 21 years
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
How many peasants died in the artificially created Soviet famines of 1932 and 1933?
a. 90,000 b. 120 million c. 750,000 d. 1 million e. 10 million