At the outbreak of the war in 1914,most Americans
A) were initially thrilled that Germany would finally receive its due punishment.
B) were initially horrified at the thought of such a conflict,but were ready to participate.
C) were eager to join the war effort on behalf of the Allied Powers.
D) initially wanted nothing to do with it.
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Q6: By 1916,Wilson and some progressives had
A)hardened in
Q7: Which of the following supported Wilson's call
Q8: The Zimmerman Telegram,which was intercepted and decoded
Q9: During the first year of the war,progressives
Q10: In the extremely close election of 1916,those
Q12: While most Americans reacted to the outbreak
Q13: While the trench warfare of World War
Q14: As the Ottoman Empire,the "sick man of
Q15: President Wilson's attempts to mediate a peaceful
Q16: Theodore Roosevelt supported national military preparedness,arguing that
A)German
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