FACTORY ESCAPE GAME
start
CItlhali Nadia
THE MISSION
The game is very simple. You must answer questions to continue advancing, some very easy tests will be presented where you only have to find a clue. Some definitions will be presented. PAY ATTENTION and read them carefully. Answer the questions correctly otherwise you can repeat it without problem
THE base
Find the clue you need to keep moving forward
QUESTION 1/3
The government might limit what you say, religious freedom, travel, press
The government only gave people the right to speak and vote
How secure were people’s freedoms in time of war?
Rights were provided to all people without any exclusion
All of them are true
Elaborate propaganda campaigns were launched to encourage Americans to buy Liberty Bonds
QUESTION 2/3
What were Americans called upon to do?
To elaborate different voting bells
to carry out protests of different types
Making voting bells
QUESTION 3/3
They could all be achieved
The treaty of Versailles was not able to achieve…
Germany takes responsibility for the war
The creation of new nations
Germany returns the lands that belonged to France
Selective Service Act
Currently, only men are required to register with the Selective Service System. However, there have been discussions about expanding registration to include women, particularly in light of recent changes to military policy that have opened up more combat roles to women.
The Selective Service Act is a federal law in the United States that requires all male citizens and residents between the ages of 18 and 26 to register with the Selective Service System
Failure to register with the Selective Service System is against the law and can result in penalties such as fines, imprisonment, or being ineligible for certain federal benefits, including student loans and job training programs.
The Selective Service Act only requires men between the ages of 18 and 26 to register. Once registered, a man remains on the list until he turns 45, but he can only be drafted between the ages of 18 and 26.
QUESTION
The War Labor Board was created to promote labor strikes and disruptions in war production.
What was the purpose of War labor board
The War Labor Board was created to prevent labor disputes that could disrupt war production
The War Labor Board’s main goal was to decrease wages for workers during wartime
The War Labor Board was established to limit the production of essential goods needed for the war effort.
THE base
Find the clue you need to keep moving forward
Suffrage for women
QUESTION 1/3
Which of the following amendments was not approved during President Wilson's term?
collecting income tax
direct election of senators
outlawing alcohol
QUESTION 2/3
It was developed by President wilson
Which of the following statements is true about the treaty of Versailles?
It wasn’t signed by the senate
It tried to create a global community
None of the above is true
QUESTION 3/3
There were more than a million women in the workforce
Women held positions in ammunition factories
Which of the following statements did not apply to women during WWI?
Woman were paid the same salary as men
None of the above was applied
QUESTION
Nationalization: This is when the government takes control of privately owned businesses or industries, effectively bringing them under state ownership and control.
Government taking over the economy
Privatization: This is the transfer of ownership of a business, enterprise, or public service from the government to private individuals or entities.
Deregulation: This refers to reducing or eliminating government regulations in a particular industry to promote competition and efficiency.
All of the above are true
QUESTION
Business Owners
Key Groups or Segments of Society Most Affected by WWI at Home in the US:
Children
Soldiers and their families
All of the above are true
Why were families and soldiers more affected in the First World War compared to other people?
While the entire society was impacted by the First World War, families and soldiers bore a disproportionate burden due to their direct involvement in the conflict. The physical, psychological, emotional, and economic toll on soldiers and their families set them apart from other segments of society who were not directly engaged in combat or supporting roles during the war.
the base
Find the clue you need to keep moving forward
Racial discrimination
QUESTION 1/3
Cotton fields ruined by natural disasters
select all those that were the cause of the great migration
Job opening in the north
Economic and educational opportunities
All of the above are true
QUESTION 2/3
They lost their jobs
Which of the following statements are true about the treatment of German immigrants in the United States during WWI? (select all that apply)
They were often physically attacked
School stopped teaching german language
None is true
QUESTION 3/3
It lasted four years
Which of the following WWI facts is not true?
Six countries were involved in this war.
It was the bloodiest war in history at that time.
Approximately 325,000 American soldiers died
QUESTION
A movement of people that went west on the orgean trail
what was the Great Migrtion?
A movevment of European immigrants moving to the big cities for the east coast for better opportunities
Dor the Nothern African AMericans to get new jobs in the rual south
the southern African American finding new jobs in the northern cities
QUESTION
A boat
what was the German boat called?
the May flower
the U-Boat
A Sumbarine
QUESTION
to migrate people from Erope to the US.
what was the u-Boat made for?
To help Mexico gain there independence
A way for the germans to attck the neutral boats that were supplying the allies
its just a boat
the base
Find the clue you need to keep moving forward
QUESTION 1/3
The secret treaties between nations
The fourteen points speech didn’t try to ban
Tariffs
Stockpiling of weapons
Freedom of seas
QUESTION 2/3
Inflation and Price Increases
There were significant economic changes due to the war. During times of conflict, governments often increase spending on defense and military operations, which can lead to a boost in certain sectors of the economy such as defense manufacturing, technology development, and infrastructure projects. Additionally, wars can create job opportunities in industries related to defense and security. However, wars can also disrupt trade routes, damage infrastructure, and lead to inflation due to increased government spending. Overall, the economic impact of war is complex and can vary depending on the specific circumstances of the conflict.
Which of them are true, there are 2 right answers and 2 wrong answers
Industrial Decline
Debt and Reparations
Globalization Reversal
QUESTION 2/3
Inflation and Price Increases
There were significant economic changes due to the war. During times of conflict, governments often increase spending on defense and military operations, which can lead to a boost in certain sectors of the economy such as defense manufacturing, technology development, and infrastructure projects. Additionally, wars can create job opportunities in industries related to defense and security. However, wars can also disrupt trade routes, damage infrastructure, and lead to inflation due to increased government spending. Overall, the economic impact of war is complex and can vary depending on the specific circumstances of the conflict.
Which of them are true, there are 2 right answers and 2 wrong answers
Industrial Decline
Debt and Reparations
Globalization Reversal
Inflation and Price Increases: The war caused a huge increase in government spending, which led to inflation and rising prices. In the United States, for example, the cost of living increased by about 75% during the war. This was due in part to the government printing more money to pay for the war effort, which led to a decrease in the value of money.
Click on each term to know its definition
Industrial Decline: It is not accurate to say that World War I led to an overall decline in industry. While certain industries were certainly impacted by the war, others actually grew as a result of the conflict. For example, industries related to weapons manufacturing and other war-related goods saw increased demand.
Inflation and Price Increases
Debt and Reparations: The war resulted in a significant amount of debt for many countries. The Treaty of Versailles, which ended the war, required Germany to pay reparations to the Allied forces. This left Germany with a huge debt that took many years to pay off and contributed to the country’s economic struggles in the following decades.
Industrial Decline
Globalization Reversal: It is also not accurate to say that World War I led to a reversal of globalization. While the war did disrupt international trade and relations, it did not halt or reverse the overall trend towards globalization. In fact, many countries continued to engage in international trade even during the war, and globalization continued to advance in the following decades. Click NEXT
Debt and Reparations
Globalization Reversal
QUESTION
to establish a peace plan for Europe
what was the point of the 14 points?
To be able to have free health care
there was no point
none of these
QUESTION
to establish a peace plan for Europe
How would freedom of the seas benefit Europe?
becasue is would be better and beneficial to travel in the future
The freedom of seas would make it easier to make trades a boost the ecomics in Europe
none of these
QUESTION
Winston Churchill
who created the 14 points rights
Rupert Brooker
All of them
woodward willson
the base
Find the clue you need to keep moving forward
QUESTION 1/3
Rationing and price controls
Increased agricultural production
What measures were taken to ensure there was adequate food security and resources for the population during the war?
Food aid from neutral countries
Forced labor on farms:
QUESTION 1/3
Rationing and price controls
Increased agricultural production
What measures were taken to ensure there was adequate food security and resources for the population during the war?
Food aid from neutral countries
Forced labor on farms:
Rationing and price controls: Governments implemented rationing systems to ensure that everyone had access to a fair share of food. Price controls were also put in place to prevent inflation and hoarding, which helped maintain stability in the food supply chain.
Click on each term to know its definition
Increased agricultural production: To meet the increased demand for food, many countries focused on boosting their agricultural production. They provided incentives for farmers to grow more crops, such as subsidies and exemptions from military service. Additionally, new technologies, like tractors and synthetic fertilizers, were introduced to increase crop yields.
Rationing and price controls
Increased agricultural production
Food aid from neutral countries: Contrary to this statement, most neutral countries did not provide significant food aid during World War I. Instead, they focused on maintaining their own food security and economic stability.
Food aid from neutral countries:
Forced labor on farms: While it’s true that some countries used prisoners of war or conscripts for agricultural work, it was not a primary strategy for ensuring food security during World War I. The main focus was on increasing agricultural productivity through incentives and technological advancements. Click NEXT
Forced labor on farms
The long-term effects regarding the US geopolitical position on the world stage during WWI were significant and far-reaching, shaping the global order for the remainder of the 20th century. The United States’ entry into World War I in 1917 marked a turning point in the conflict and had profound consequences for both the US and the international system. Here are some of the most notable long-term effects:
One of the most significant long-term effects of the United States’ geopolitical position during WW1 was the shift in its role from an isolationist nation to a global power. This change in stance was driven by several factors, including the desire to make the world safe for democracy, economic interests, and the need to counter the rising influence of other global powers, such as Germany and Japan. Click HERE
Lastly, WW1 had a profound impact on US foreign policy and military strategy. The war demonstrated the importance of maintaining strong alliances and military capabilities, which led to the establishment of the US military as a global force. Additionally, the United States began to adopt a more proactive approach to international affairs, engaging in diplomacy and military intervention to protect its interests and promote its values NEXT
Another long-term effect was the strengthening of the US economy. The war led to increased demand for American goods, which helped to stimulate the economy and set the stage for the Roaring Twenties. Additionally, the US emerged as a major creditor nation due to its ability to lend money to European countries to help rebuild their economies after the war Click HERE
The US also played a crucial role in shaping the post-war international order. The Treaty of Versailles, which officially ended WW1, established the League of Nations, an international organization aimed at preventing future wars. The United States, although not a member of the League, had a significant influence on its formation and principles Click HERE
QUESTION 3/3
Definition of isolationist nation
implementing policies, measures, and strategies that aim to enhance economic growth, increase employment, reduce inflation, improve productivity, and promote stability.
A foreign policy of avoiding alliances and involvement in international affairs, seeking to focus primarily on its own domestic issues and interests.
an international organization, established in 1920 following World War I, that aimed to promote cooperation and peace among nations through diplomacy and collective security, but ultimately failed to prevent the outbreak of World War II.
The US military is a globally deployed force that represents the largest and most technologically advanced military power in the world, with a presence in numerous countries, engaged in a wide range of operations including joint exercises, peacekeeping missions, and strategic alliances.
QUESTION 3/3
Definition of strengthening of the US economy.
implementing policies, measures, and strategies that aim to enhance economic growth, increase employment, reduce inflation, improve productivity, and promote stability.
A foreign policy of avoiding alliances and involvement in international affairs, seeking to focus primarily on its own domestic issues and interests.
an international organization, established in 1920 following World War I, that aimed to promote cooperation and peace among nations through diplomacy and collective security, but ultimately failed to prevent the outbreak of World War II.
The US military is a globally deployed force that represents the largest and most technologically advanced military power in the world, with a presence in numerous countries, engaged in a wide range of operations including joint exercises, peacekeeping missions, and strategic alliances.
QUESTION 3/3
Definition of League of Nations
implementing policies, measures, and strategies that aim to enhance economic growth, increase employment, reduce inflation, improve productivity, and promote stability.
A foreign policy of avoiding alliances and involvement in international affairs, seeking to focus primarily on its own domestic issues and interests.
an international organization, established in 1920 following World War I, that aimed to promote cooperation and peace among nations through diplomacy and collective security, but ultimately failed to prevent the outbreak of World War II.
The US military is a globally deployed force that represents the largest and most technologically advanced military power in the world, with a presence in numerous countries, engaged in a wide range of operations including joint exercises, peacekeeping missions, and strategic alliances.
QUESTION 3/3
Definition of US military as a global force.
implementing policies, measures, and strategies that aim to enhance economic growth, increase employment, reduce inflation, improve productivity, and promote stability.
A foreign policy of avoiding alliances and involvement in international affairs, seeking to focus primarily on its own domestic issues and interests.
an international organization, established in 1920 following World War I, that aimed to promote cooperation and peace among nations through diplomacy and collective security, but ultimately failed to prevent the outbreak of World War II.
The US military is a globally deployed force that represents the largest and most technologically advanced military power in the world, with a presence in numerous countries, engaged in a wide range of operations including joint exercises, peacekeeping missions, and strategic alliances.
QUESTION 3/3
Expanded powers and took charge of the government; congress gave him the power over the economy and war effort
John Grier Hibben
Widrow Wilson
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Theodore Roosevelt
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FACTORY ESCAPE GAME
start
CItlhali Nadia
THE MISSION
The game is very simple. You must answer questions to continue advancing, some very easy tests will be presented where you only have to find a clue. Some definitions will be presented. PAY ATTENTION and read them carefully. Answer the questions correctly otherwise you can repeat it without problem
THE base
Find the clue you need to keep moving forward
QUESTION 1/3
The government might limit what you say, religious freedom, travel, press
The government only gave people the right to speak and vote
How secure were people’s freedoms in time of war?
Rights were provided to all people without any exclusion
All of them are true
Elaborate propaganda campaigns were launched to encourage Americans to buy Liberty Bonds
QUESTION 2/3
What were Americans called upon to do?
To elaborate different voting bells
to carry out protests of different types
Making voting bells
QUESTION 3/3
They could all be achieved
The treaty of Versailles was not able to achieve…
Germany takes responsibility for the war
The creation of new nations
Germany returns the lands that belonged to France
Selective Service Act
Currently, only men are required to register with the Selective Service System. However, there have been discussions about expanding registration to include women, particularly in light of recent changes to military policy that have opened up more combat roles to women.
The Selective Service Act is a federal law in the United States that requires all male citizens and residents between the ages of 18 and 26 to register with the Selective Service System
Failure to register with the Selective Service System is against the law and can result in penalties such as fines, imprisonment, or being ineligible for certain federal benefits, including student loans and job training programs.
The Selective Service Act only requires men between the ages of 18 and 26 to register. Once registered, a man remains on the list until he turns 45, but he can only be drafted between the ages of 18 and 26.
QUESTION
The War Labor Board was created to promote labor strikes and disruptions in war production.
What was the purpose of War labor board
The War Labor Board was created to prevent labor disputes that could disrupt war production
The War Labor Board’s main goal was to decrease wages for workers during wartime
The War Labor Board was established to limit the production of essential goods needed for the war effort.
THE base
Find the clue you need to keep moving forward
Suffrage for women
QUESTION 1/3
Which of the following amendments was not approved during President Wilson's term?
collecting income tax
direct election of senators
outlawing alcohol
QUESTION 2/3
It was developed by President wilson
Which of the following statements is true about the treaty of Versailles?
It wasn’t signed by the senate
It tried to create a global community
None of the above is true
QUESTION 3/3
There were more than a million women in the workforce
Women held positions in ammunition factories
Which of the following statements did not apply to women during WWI?
Woman were paid the same salary as men
None of the above was applied
QUESTION
Nationalization: This is when the government takes control of privately owned businesses or industries, effectively bringing them under state ownership and control.
Government taking over the economy
Privatization: This is the transfer of ownership of a business, enterprise, or public service from the government to private individuals or entities.
Deregulation: This refers to reducing or eliminating government regulations in a particular industry to promote competition and efficiency.
All of the above are true
QUESTION
Business Owners
Key Groups or Segments of Society Most Affected by WWI at Home in the US:
Children
Soldiers and their families
All of the above are true
Why were families and soldiers more affected in the First World War compared to other people?
While the entire society was impacted by the First World War, families and soldiers bore a disproportionate burden due to their direct involvement in the conflict. The physical, psychological, emotional, and economic toll on soldiers and their families set them apart from other segments of society who were not directly engaged in combat or supporting roles during the war.
the base
Find the clue you need to keep moving forward
Racial discrimination
QUESTION 1/3
Cotton fields ruined by natural disasters
select all those that were the cause of the great migration
Job opening in the north
Economic and educational opportunities
All of the above are true
QUESTION 2/3
They lost their jobs
Which of the following statements are true about the treatment of German immigrants in the United States during WWI? (select all that apply)
They were often physically attacked
School stopped teaching german language
None is true
QUESTION 3/3
It lasted four years
Which of the following WWI facts is not true?
Six countries were involved in this war.
It was the bloodiest war in history at that time.
Approximately 325,000 American soldiers died
QUESTION
A movement of people that went west on the orgean trail
what was the Great Migrtion?
A movevment of European immigrants moving to the big cities for the east coast for better opportunities
Dor the Nothern African AMericans to get new jobs in the rual south
the southern African American finding new jobs in the northern cities
QUESTION
A boat
what was the German boat called?
the May flower
the U-Boat
A Sumbarine
QUESTION
to migrate people from Erope to the US.
what was the u-Boat made for?
To help Mexico gain there independence
A way for the germans to attck the neutral boats that were supplying the allies
its just a boat
the base
Find the clue you need to keep moving forward
QUESTION 1/3
The secret treaties between nations
The fourteen points speech didn’t try to ban
Tariffs
Stockpiling of weapons
Freedom of seas
QUESTION 2/3
Inflation and Price Increases
There were significant economic changes due to the war. During times of conflict, governments often increase spending on defense and military operations, which can lead to a boost in certain sectors of the economy such as defense manufacturing, technology development, and infrastructure projects. Additionally, wars can create job opportunities in industries related to defense and security. However, wars can also disrupt trade routes, damage infrastructure, and lead to inflation due to increased government spending. Overall, the economic impact of war is complex and can vary depending on the specific circumstances of the conflict. Which of them are true, there are 2 right answers and 2 wrong answers
Industrial Decline
Debt and Reparations
Globalization Reversal
QUESTION 2/3
Inflation and Price Increases
There were significant economic changes due to the war. During times of conflict, governments often increase spending on defense and military operations, which can lead to a boost in certain sectors of the economy such as defense manufacturing, technology development, and infrastructure projects. Additionally, wars can create job opportunities in industries related to defense and security. However, wars can also disrupt trade routes, damage infrastructure, and lead to inflation due to increased government spending. Overall, the economic impact of war is complex and can vary depending on the specific circumstances of the conflict. Which of them are true, there are 2 right answers and 2 wrong answers
Industrial Decline
Debt and Reparations
Globalization Reversal
Inflation and Price Increases: The war caused a huge increase in government spending, which led to inflation and rising prices. In the United States, for example, the cost of living increased by about 75% during the war. This was due in part to the government printing more money to pay for the war effort, which led to a decrease in the value of money.
Click on each term to know its definition
Industrial Decline: It is not accurate to say that World War I led to an overall decline in industry. While certain industries were certainly impacted by the war, others actually grew as a result of the conflict. For example, industries related to weapons manufacturing and other war-related goods saw increased demand.
Inflation and Price Increases
Debt and Reparations: The war resulted in a significant amount of debt for many countries. The Treaty of Versailles, which ended the war, required Germany to pay reparations to the Allied forces. This left Germany with a huge debt that took many years to pay off and contributed to the country’s economic struggles in the following decades.
Industrial Decline
Globalization Reversal: It is also not accurate to say that World War I led to a reversal of globalization. While the war did disrupt international trade and relations, it did not halt or reverse the overall trend towards globalization. In fact, many countries continued to engage in international trade even during the war, and globalization continued to advance in the following decades. Click NEXT
Debt and Reparations
Globalization Reversal
QUESTION
to establish a peace plan for Europe
what was the point of the 14 points?
To be able to have free health care
there was no point
none of these
QUESTION
to establish a peace plan for Europe
How would freedom of the seas benefit Europe?
becasue is would be better and beneficial to travel in the future
The freedom of seas would make it easier to make trades a boost the ecomics in Europe
none of these
QUESTION
Winston Churchill
who created the 14 points rights
Rupert Brooker
All of them
woodward willson
the base
Find the clue you need to keep moving forward
QUESTION 1/3
Rationing and price controls
Increased agricultural production
What measures were taken to ensure there was adequate food security and resources for the population during the war?
Food aid from neutral countries
Forced labor on farms:
QUESTION 1/3
Rationing and price controls
Increased agricultural production
What measures were taken to ensure there was adequate food security and resources for the population during the war?
Food aid from neutral countries
Forced labor on farms:
Rationing and price controls: Governments implemented rationing systems to ensure that everyone had access to a fair share of food. Price controls were also put in place to prevent inflation and hoarding, which helped maintain stability in the food supply chain.
Click on each term to know its definition
Increased agricultural production: To meet the increased demand for food, many countries focused on boosting their agricultural production. They provided incentives for farmers to grow more crops, such as subsidies and exemptions from military service. Additionally, new technologies, like tractors and synthetic fertilizers, were introduced to increase crop yields.
Rationing and price controls
Increased agricultural production
Food aid from neutral countries: Contrary to this statement, most neutral countries did not provide significant food aid during World War I. Instead, they focused on maintaining their own food security and economic stability.
Food aid from neutral countries:
Forced labor on farms: While it’s true that some countries used prisoners of war or conscripts for agricultural work, it was not a primary strategy for ensuring food security during World War I. The main focus was on increasing agricultural productivity through incentives and technological advancements. Click NEXT
Forced labor on farms
The long-term effects regarding the US geopolitical position on the world stage during WWI were significant and far-reaching, shaping the global order for the remainder of the 20th century. The United States’ entry into World War I in 1917 marked a turning point in the conflict and had profound consequences for both the US and the international system. Here are some of the most notable long-term effects:
One of the most significant long-term effects of the United States’ geopolitical position during WW1 was the shift in its role from an isolationist nation to a global power. This change in stance was driven by several factors, including the desire to make the world safe for democracy, economic interests, and the need to counter the rising influence of other global powers, such as Germany and Japan. Click HERE
Lastly, WW1 had a profound impact on US foreign policy and military strategy. The war demonstrated the importance of maintaining strong alliances and military capabilities, which led to the establishment of the US military as a global force. Additionally, the United States began to adopt a more proactive approach to international affairs, engaging in diplomacy and military intervention to protect its interests and promote its values NEXT
Another long-term effect was the strengthening of the US economy. The war led to increased demand for American goods, which helped to stimulate the economy and set the stage for the Roaring Twenties. Additionally, the US emerged as a major creditor nation due to its ability to lend money to European countries to help rebuild their economies after the war Click HERE
The US also played a crucial role in shaping the post-war international order. The Treaty of Versailles, which officially ended WW1, established the League of Nations, an international organization aimed at preventing future wars. The United States, although not a member of the League, had a significant influence on its formation and principles Click HERE
QUESTION 3/3
Definition of isolationist nation
implementing policies, measures, and strategies that aim to enhance economic growth, increase employment, reduce inflation, improve productivity, and promote stability.
A foreign policy of avoiding alliances and involvement in international affairs, seeking to focus primarily on its own domestic issues and interests.
an international organization, established in 1920 following World War I, that aimed to promote cooperation and peace among nations through diplomacy and collective security, but ultimately failed to prevent the outbreak of World War II.
The US military is a globally deployed force that represents the largest and most technologically advanced military power in the world, with a presence in numerous countries, engaged in a wide range of operations including joint exercises, peacekeeping missions, and strategic alliances.
QUESTION 3/3
Definition of strengthening of the US economy.
implementing policies, measures, and strategies that aim to enhance economic growth, increase employment, reduce inflation, improve productivity, and promote stability.
A foreign policy of avoiding alliances and involvement in international affairs, seeking to focus primarily on its own domestic issues and interests.
an international organization, established in 1920 following World War I, that aimed to promote cooperation and peace among nations through diplomacy and collective security, but ultimately failed to prevent the outbreak of World War II.
The US military is a globally deployed force that represents the largest and most technologically advanced military power in the world, with a presence in numerous countries, engaged in a wide range of operations including joint exercises, peacekeeping missions, and strategic alliances.
QUESTION 3/3
Definition of League of Nations
implementing policies, measures, and strategies that aim to enhance economic growth, increase employment, reduce inflation, improve productivity, and promote stability.
A foreign policy of avoiding alliances and involvement in international affairs, seeking to focus primarily on its own domestic issues and interests.
an international organization, established in 1920 following World War I, that aimed to promote cooperation and peace among nations through diplomacy and collective security, but ultimately failed to prevent the outbreak of World War II.
The US military is a globally deployed force that represents the largest and most technologically advanced military power in the world, with a presence in numerous countries, engaged in a wide range of operations including joint exercises, peacekeeping missions, and strategic alliances.
QUESTION 3/3
Definition of US military as a global force.
implementing policies, measures, and strategies that aim to enhance economic growth, increase employment, reduce inflation, improve productivity, and promote stability.
A foreign policy of avoiding alliances and involvement in international affairs, seeking to focus primarily on its own domestic issues and interests.
an international organization, established in 1920 following World War I, that aimed to promote cooperation and peace among nations through diplomacy and collective security, but ultimately failed to prevent the outbreak of World War II.
The US military is a globally deployed force that represents the largest and most technologically advanced military power in the world, with a presence in numerous countries, engaged in a wide range of operations including joint exercises, peacekeeping missions, and strategic alliances.
QUESTION 3/3
Expanded powers and took charge of the government; congress gave him the power over the economy and war effort
John Grier Hibben
Widrow Wilson
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Theodore Roosevelt
Mission Complete
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START OVER?
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