Let's solve each question based on the provided passage about
"The United States Enters World War I" and explain the answers clearly.
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Question 1: What American president asked for a declaration of war on April 2, 1917?
Answer:
c. Woodrow Wilson
Explanation:
The passage states: *"On April 2, 1917, asked for a declaration of war..."* and then later mentions that *President Wilson contributed greatly to an early end to the war*. The text also refers to "Wilson" in connection with the Fourteen Points and the peace negotiations. Therefore, it was
Woodrow Wilson, the 28th President of the United States, who asked Congress to declare war on Germany on April 2, 1917.
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✔ Correct answer:
c. Woodrow Wilson
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Question 2: What general led American troops in Europe during World War I?
Answer:
a. John J. Pershing
Explanation:
The passage says: *"In the summer of 1918, fresh American troops under the command of General John J. Pershing played a decisive role in stopping a last-ditch German offensive."* This directly identifies
General John J. Pershing as the commander of American forces in Europe during WWI.
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✔ Correct answer:
a. John J. Pershing
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Question 3: Which of the following was NOT included in Wilson’s Fourteen Points?
Answer:
d. reductions in national armaments
Wait — let’s check carefully.
Actually,
reductions in national armaments *was* one of Wilson’s Fourteen Points.
Let’s analyze all options:
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a. establishment of an association of nations → YES, this is Point 14 (League of Nations).
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b. free trade between nations → YES, mentioned in Point 3.
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c. increase in American protectorates in Asia →
✘ This is
not part of the Fourteen Points.
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d. reductions in national armaments → YES, this is Point 5.
So, which one was
not included?
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c. increase in American protectorates in Asia
This was
not part of Wilson’s vision. In fact, his plan emphasized self-determination and international cooperation, not expanding U.S. imperial control in Asia.
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✔ Correct answer:
c. increase in American protectorates in Asia
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Question 4: When was an armistice declared?
Answer:
November 11, 1918
Explanation:
The passage states: *"In November 1918, the German government... agreed to Wilson to negotiate on the basis of the Fourteen Points. After a month of secret negotiations that gave Germany no firm guarantees, an armistice (technically a truce, but actually a surrender) was concluded on November 11."*
So, the armistice — which ended fighting — was signed on
November 11, 1918.
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✔ Answer:
November 11, 1918
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✔ Final Answers:
1.
c. Woodrow Wilson
2.
a. John J. Pershing
3.
c. increase in American protectorates in Asia
4.
November 11, 1918
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