WILL GIVE MEDAL The use of submarines during World War I had which of these effects? It gave an advantage to the coastal nations. It made naval battles the key battles of the war. It made it difficult for merchants to bring supplies to the Allies. It prevented the Central Powers from transporting troops.
Which do you think is the correct answer first off?
i dont know i think it would be the second one but im not sure
Do you have a map of the Atlantic? This should help aha..Sorry I won't give the answer right away...
its fine and ya i do
Awesome... So next quick question... Who were allies?
us, britain, italy and I think russia?
Okay awesome;So I can easily tell you it is not A or D.... So during WWI, how did the U-boats serve as a main key to naval battle?
ummm to kill other boats i dont know how to put it properly but for war?
wait of topic but did african americans fight in the war or did most of them do other things
@Hadleyfern. r u there?
sorry!
And this was during the time they started to yes... But now think about the Allies... for letter C- if Britain's front line ran out of amo, who and how would they get it?
i dont know
maybe from u.s.
Good! So if a German sub was under, and during this shipping, do you think the shipping would fail because the German sub destroyed that boat?
yes
So now which answer sounds better?
the third one
Because both could be right; just one has more "detail" and yes!
Third one :)
thank you can you help me with some more questions?
yes
did african americans fight in the war or did they mostly have non combat roles?
This should help-> http://exhibitions.nypl.org/africanaage/essay-world-war-i.html But also this was when they did more of flying....
The American Expeditionary Force that entered World War I was trained and commanded by which of these leaders? General Pershing Commodore Dewey Theodore Roosevelt Woodrow Wilson
General
Which of these was the main motivation for the United States’ entry into World War I? to acquire overseas territories to maintain freedom of trade for the United States to prevent the Central Powers from winning the war to break up the colonial empires of European powers
Europe had central powers, and with the Zimmerman letter from Germany, it "motivated" to take control and stop the central powers.
@athenasannabeth @Hadleyfern. you should close this slide and make a new one
O_o why @helper99
so the answer would be to prevent the central powers from winning
correct
because one question per slide so other people can read this if they want to
Which statement describes President Theodore Roosevelt’s attitude about U.S. relations with Latin America? The United States should not get involved in Latin American affairs under any conditions. The United States should intervene in Latin American nations if U.S. interests are involved. The United States should use foreign aid to help poor and exploited people in Latin America. The United States should help Latin American nations gain independence from European powers.
-.- @helper99 I am sorry but I see plenty of people doing exactly what we are doing now, so I'm not going to do that... Also, @athenasannabeth A sounds about right because Roosevelt didn't want to get involved in the war in the first place
A.
sorry i saw where you wrote a must have mised it the first time i read it
Which U.S. acquisition was a stopping point for U.S. merchants on the way to Australia? Fiji Tahiti New Zealand Samoa
no worries :) And Samoa
Which statement explains why the Senate did not ratify the Treaty of Versailles? resistance to its harsh treatment of Germany objections to helping pay for Europe to rebuild a rise in isolationist sentiment in the United States a failure to include disarmament of the warring powers
sorry I'm here
u there @Hadleyfern.
can u answer the question please
After the war, the US wanted to "focus" on more of well the rebuilding of things, so the answer is B...
On top of that, the League of Nations already made the set that if another nation was attacked the US would send troops to help.
Which of the following was a U.S. response to the publication of Alfred Thayer Mahan’s book, The Influence of Sea Power Upon History? annexation of the Hawaiian Islands expansion of the United States navy construction of the Panama Canal announcement of the Open Door Policy
thanks a lot for helping me
No worries; thanks for posting! :) Hope I helped! And this explains for the last question: http://openstudy.com/study#/updates/50c9311ee4b0a14e4368f9be
can you please help me with a few more
yes :)
The use of submarines during World War I had which of these effects? It gave an advantage to the coastal nations. It made naval battles the key battles of the war. It made it difficult for merchants to bring supplies to the Allies. It prevented the Central Powers from transporting troops.
C
What was the United States’ principal use of Guam in the late 19th century and early 20th century? as a location for U.S. owned tropical fruit farms as a source of rubber and oil for U.S. businesses as a prison camp for soldiers captured in the Spanish-American War as a refueling station for U.S. ships traveling to the Philippines
C
What was the main reason the United States announced the Open Door Policy? to help spread democracy to Southeast Asia to prevent the victory of the Chinese Communists to ensure that U.S. businesses could operate in China to remove restrictions on Chinese immigration to the United States
I want to say C, but honestly I am a little stumped...
What action did the U.S. Congress take as part of the isolationist trend that followed World War I? It rejected European efforts to limit arms production. It granted independence to several of its overseas territories. It refused to ratify the Treaty of Versailles or join the League of Nations. It refused requests by European leaders to provide money for reconstruction.
I want to think C, however; the correct answer is A. it is A because when they isolated, they closed out any shipping so....hope this helps!
Which of the following helped the federal government finance its efforts during World War I? war bonds victory gardens the War Industries Board the National Labor Relations Board
It should be the federal reserve however since that is not an option try checking up on war bonds and seeing what is said about those... Sorry but I have to go for a little.
thanks for your help thats all the questions
Okay and welcome!
Which statement explains why the Senate did not ratify the Treaty of Versailles? Answer: a rise in isolationist sentiment in the United States
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