Chapter 24 Questions. Choose four questions to answer
24.1 Explain why the United States entered World War I.
24.2 How did the federal government infringe on citizens’ civil liberties during World
War I?
24.3 What role did American troops play in the European theater of war in 1918?
24.4 How did Woodrow Wilson’s ambitions for world peace fare at the peace treaty
negotiations of Versailles?
24.5 Why did peace overseas lead to conflict and strife at home in the Red Scare?
Explain.
Chapter 25 Questions. Choose four questions to answer.
25.1 Explain the key principles of the Republican administrations of Harding and
Coolidge.
25.2 Explain in what ways the United States isolated itself from foreign affairs in the
1920s and in what ways it didn’t.
25.3 What major social changes did the 1920s witness? Provide at least three examples.
25.4 Describe how some American groups responded to the changes of the 1920s with
fear.
25.5 How did Henry Ford change not only Americans’ transportation but also society?
Chapter 26 Questions. Choose four questions to answer.
26.1 Explain the causes of the Great Depression.
26.2 How did the Great Depression affect Americans?
26.3 How did the First New Deal provide relief to Americans?
26.4 Explain how the Second New Deal created more long-lasting changes in the
American economy.
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26.5 What impact did the New Deal have on the lives of African American men and
women?
Chapter 27 Questions. Choose four questions to answer.
27.1 Why did the United States not enter World War II on the side of the Allies in late
1939?
27.2 How did World War II change American society at home?
27.3 Describe the Allied strategy for victory in Europe.
27.4 How did airplanes change warfare in the Pacific during World War II?
27.5 Why did the alliance between the United States (along with Great Britain) and the
Soviet Union break down so quickly after the end of World War II?