Woodrow Wilson believed in the concept of "Home Rule," which meant - Answers License to
pursue racial practices without interference from the federal government
Revisionist history can be considered to pertain to what historians call "The selection of
Memories" because of its inaccuracies and lack of evidence. - Answers False
The agreement between German and the United States in which Germany agreed to stop sinking
ships in the Atlantic Ocean without warning was - Answers Sussex Pledge
During World War I, the U.S. government ended up shutting down radio stations, canceling
newspapers, and arresting newspaper reporters because they violated - Answers The Sedition
Act
If someone interfered with the military draft or if someone claimed or pledged disloyalty to the
United States this person was arrested and/or fined for violating - Answers The Espionage Act
As president of Harvard University, Woodrow Wilson turned away black applicants, regarding
their desire for education to be "unnecessary." - Answers False
No women were drafted, but almost 13,000 joined the navy and marines, most serving as
clerical capacities. Nearly 18,000 women served in the Army Corps of Nurses, but without rank,
pay, or benefits. Nearly 400,000 African Americans served during WWI. Almost 200,000 served
overseas, nearly 30,000 on the front lines. But blacks were often treated as second class
citizens, as many served in segregated Jim Crow units in the army, were limited to food service
in the navy, were excluded from the marines. About 10,000 Native Americans participated in the
army. While many Mexican Americans served in WWI, many Mexican and Mexican Americans
were occupied as cheap labor and were occupied in factories. (READ CAREFULLY) - Answers
True
The Underwood Tariff - Answers Lowered tax rates and imposed the first regular Federal
Income Tax
Woodrow Wilson was responsible for - Answers Both B and C
Imperialism - Answers Practice of exploiting nations and peoples with military occupation to
dominate its economy and resources
This African American group promoted racial integration, civil and political rights, and equal
access to economic opportunity. It was set years before 1909 - Answers Niagara Movement
German U-boats respected neutral ships, but Germany quickly found out that countries such as
England was passing under their noses flying flags of neutral countries, but Germany decided
not to attack all ships regardless if they were neutral or not. - Answers False