19.2 American Power Tips the Balance

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US History (Chapter 19 - World War I ) Quiz on 19.2 American Power Tips the Balance, created by Pablo Diaz Ramos on 29/01/2017.
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Question 1

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Who was Eddie Rickenbacker and how was he significant in WWI?
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  • a famous fighter pilot known as the “American ace of aces” who fought the Flying Circus led by the Red Baron
  • a senior United States Army officer, most famous as the commander of the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) on the Western Front in World War I
  • he was one of the most decorated soldiers of the United States Army in World War, who received the Medal of Honor for leading an attack on a German machine gun nest, killing at least 28 German soldiers, and capturing 132 others

Question 2

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How did the US raise an army for the War?
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  • They required to all men and women to fight in the War so they were obliged to train for 7 months in case of being called for war
  • Congress passed the Selective Service Act in 1917: where men were required to register with the government in order to be randomly selected for military service.

Question 3

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Who were allowed to enter the US army and what were the inductees' positions?
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  • White men - who served in any position required
  • African Americans - who served in any position required
  • African Americans - who served in the military in segregated units and were excluded from the navy and the marines.
  • Women - who served in any position of their choice
  • Women - who served as nurses, secretaries and telephone operators with full military rank.

Question 4

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Training was rather harsh (8 months, partly in US and partly in Europe, target practice, bayonet drill, etc) weapons were short in supply and soldiers often drilled with fake weapons.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 5

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What was the convoy system?
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  • was a system used to avoid German U-boat attacks to merchant ships, where a heavy guard of destroyers escorted merchant ships back and forth across the Atlantic in groups
  • men were required to register with the government in order to be randomly selected for military service
  • tank offensive plans made by the Germans to invade Belgium

Question 6

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How did the US expand its navy so quickly?
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  • The government exempted many shipyard workers from the draft and gave others a “deferred” classification. Delaying their participation in the draft
  • They distributed service flags to families of shipyard workers and urged automobile owners to give shipyard employees rides to and from work , since streetcars were so crowded.
  • Government used nuclear weapons to bombard Germany to put an end to the U-Boats and the British blockade
  • Shipyards used fabrication techniques. Standardized parts were built elsewhere and then assembled at the yard (reduced construction time substantially)
  • Government took over commercial and private ships and converted them to transatlantic war use

Question 7

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What was one of the main moral contributions that Americans provided to the Allies?
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  • enthusiasm, freshness, and determination to beat the Germans
  • Nervousness and depression
  • Moral affection

Question 8

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Who lead the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) during WWI?
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  • General John J. Pershing
  • Sergeant Alvin York

Question 9

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How were Pershing's infantry men nicknamed?
Answer
  • The Backstreet boys
  • The chosen ones
  • Doughboys
  • The fighters of liberty

Question 10

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What were the most innovative weapons during WWI?
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  • Airplanes
  • Machine guns
  • Tanks
  • Yellow submarines

Question 11

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What were some of the new Hazards in WWI
Answer
  • Strokes
  • Filth
  • Lice
  • Rats
  • Polluted water → dysentery
  • Poison gas
  • Lack of sleep
  • Bombardments → battle fatigue
  • Shell shock: emotional collapse from which never recovered
  • Trench foot

Question 12

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Who was Alvin York?
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  • war hero during the fightings in the Meuse-Argonne are by killing 32 Germans and capturing 132 prisoners with only a rifle and a revolver (plus 6 more doughboys)
  • founder of New York
  • Leader of the AEF

Question 13

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What is a conscientious objector?
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  • a person who opposes welfare on moral grounds
  • A map drawer during WWI

Question 14

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What was the armistice?
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  • The truce that ended WWI
  • The British' secret army
  • The most famous german U-Boat
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