President Wilson led the American delegation to the negotiations in Paris in 1918
A) because he considered Secretary of State Lansing incompetent.
B) to reassure Henry Cabot Lodge that American interests would be protected at the conference.
C) accompanied by the secretary of state, technical experts, and other advisers.
D) at the insistence of the Senate.
Answer: C
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A. a federal highway system. B. the space program. C. a large tax cut. D. a nuclear energy program. E. a national healthcare system.
The Triple Alliance was made up of
A) Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy. B) France, Britain, and Germany. C) Germany, Austria-Hungary, and France. D) France, Italy, and Britain. E) Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire.
Throughout the war, Woodrow Wilson
a. referred to the United States as an Associated Power, rather than as one of the Allies. b. promised that the United States would invade Germany through Poland. c. trusted the Allied war aims. d. balked at the idea of maximizing American influence.
In 1951, the Supreme Court ruled in Dennis v. U.S. that
A) it was illegal to advocate the overthrow of the government. B) Congress had the power to curtail freedom of speech if it concluded that national security demanded such restriction. C) Congress had no right to restrict the purely political activities of any organization, regardless of the popularity of that organization's views. D) publications that presented the Soviet Union in a positive light were endangering national security and could be shut down by the federal government. E) communists had no right to jury trials.