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The treaty of Versailles gave German territory to which countries?

The popular 1915 song, "I don't raise my boy to be a soldier," reflects American support for what principle at that time?

Which group included the only U.S. soldiers who were used as reinforcement for Allied units and put under foreign command during World War 1?

Which of the following did the U.S. gain as a result of its possession of the Panama Canal Zone?

A member of which group would be likely join an anti-war group during World War 1?

Which weapon caused the fewest casualties in World War 1?

Which of these groups was kept out of combat roles during World War 1?

During World War 1, Native Americans were noted for which of these contributions of the war effort?

The American Expeditionary Force that entered World War 1 was trained and commanded by which leader?

What was the main motivation for the U.S. to become involved in the completion of the Panama Canal?

Sugar growers in Hawaiian Islands imported a majority of their field workers from what country?

President James Monroe and President Theodore Roosevelt shared which of the following foreign policy viewpoints?

Which statement explains the U.S. motivation for the acquisition of the Alaska territory?

a country that is economically and politically dependent on another country

Who was Fred Korematsu?an American citizen who lived in Californiaa resident alien who lived in California.a Japanese spy who lived in California.an American citizen who lived in Hawaii.

Read the quote by President George W. Bush, honoring the Tuskegee Airmen in 2007.These men in our presence felt a special sense of urgency. They were fighting two wars: One was in Europe, and the other took place in the hearts and minds of our citizens. That's why we're here. The white commander of the Tuskegee airfield was once asked—with all seriousness—how do African Americans fly?—reflecting the ignorance of the times, they said, how do African Americans fly? He said, "Oh, they fly just like everybody else flies—stick and rudder.What were the "two wars" that were fought by the Tuskegee Airmen during World War II?the wars against Germany in Europe and Japan in the Pacificthe wars to maintain superiority in the air and with naval forces at seathe wars against discrimination at home and against the axis powersthe wars to mobilize the homefront and to liberate allies in other countries

In Korematsu v. the US (1944), the Supreme Court ruled that in a time of great "emergency and peril," the internment of Japanese Americans wasunconstitutionalconstitutional unnecessarysignificant

Which of the following best describes one reason that thousands of Japanese Americans voluntarily joined the US military during World War II?to show their loyalty to the USto travel to Europe and the Pacificto take a stand against internment campsto become eligible to run for US government offices

Internment camps were also known asrelocation centers.assembly centers.military prisons.exclusion zones.

During World War II, the US government sent people of Japanese ancestry to internment camps based onhow long they had lived in the US.whether they lived in an exclusion zone.how long they had lived on the East Coast.whether they had ever lived in Japan.

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