20 Questions
What was the main consequence for Germany as a result of the Treaty of Versailles?
Loss of territory to France
What led to the 'Red Scare' in the U.S. after World War I?
Blaming the strikes on Communist ideas
What was the impact of Prohibition in the U.S.?
Creation of a black market for alcohol
What was the primary reason for the expansion of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) in the U.S. after World War I?
Anti-immigrant hysteria and race riots
What was the main reason for the deportation of immigrants with Russian names after World War I?
Association with radicalism and Communism
Why did many U.S. soldiers participate in strikes after returning from World War I?
Feeling overworked and underpaid
What was the main reason for the refusal of the U.S. to sign the Treaty of Versailles?
Disagreement over the League of Nations
What was the consequence of President Wilson's peace plan being rejected by Republican senators?
U.S. never signed the Treaty of Versailles
What was the impact of the Bolshevik revolution on the U.S. after World War I?
Attribution of strikes to a Communist plot
What was the primary reason for the 1920 women's suffrage amendment?
Granting women the right to vote
What were the reasons for heavy casualties in World War I?
Outdated military techniques and advanced weapons
What was Wilson's plan to end the war called?
The 14 Points
What principle was Wilson's '14 Points' plan based on?
Justice to all the peoples
Why did Wilson's idea of the '14 Points' not work?
Allies wanted to punish the Germans and reclaim lost land
Where was the Peace Conference held in January of 1919?
Versailles, France
Who were the 'Big Four' leaders at the Peace Conference?
France, Britain, U.S., and Italy
What was established at the Peace Conference at Versailles?
A peace treaty and Wilson's plans for an international peacekeeping organization
What did Wilson's '14 Points' aim to do?
Disarm countries and promote open diplomacy
What did the Allies want to do with Germany after the war?
Punish Germany and reclaim lost land
What was the name of the international peacekeeping organization proposed by Wilson?
The League of Nations
Test your knowledge of World War I casualties and President Wilson's plan to end the war with this quiz. Learn about the reasons behind heavy casualties in World War I and how President Wilson's "14 Points" aimed to bring the conflict to an end.
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