US Involvement in WWI and Spanish Flu

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What event prompted the USA to declare war on Germany?

  • Economic interests in Europe
  • Moral support for Allied forces (correct)
  • An attack on American soil
  • The Spanish Flu outbreak

When did the USA officially declare war on Germany?

  • 6th April 2018
  • 6th April 2019
  • 6th April 1917 (correct)
  • 6th April 2016

How long after declaring war did the USA arrive at the western front?

  • Two months
  • One year (correct)
  • One month
  • Six months

How many people did the Spanish Flu reportedly kill in Berlin in one day?

<p>1800 (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was the societal impact of the USA's entry into the war?

<p>Boosted morale for the Allies (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

US Entry into WWI

The United States' entrance into World War I provided a critical morale boost for the Allies.

Spanish Flu

The Spanish flu was a deadly pandemic that ravaged the world during and after World War I. The virus was highly contagious and caused a significant number of deaths, including a staggering 1800 in Berlin in a single day.

Study Notes

US Entry into World War I

  • USA declared war on Germany on April 6, 2017
  • US troops arrived on the Western Front in May 2018

Spanish Flu Pandemic

  • The Spanish Flu pandemic resulted in 1,800 deaths in Berlin in a single day.

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