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Answer the following questions:
1. Why was Theodore Roosevelt so suited to be an activist foreign policy president? How did he carry out that activism, and what were the results?
2. What does Woodrow Wilson's Mexican foreign policy tell you about his conceptions of government and leadership?
3. Why did the United States stay out of World War I between 1914 and 1917? What were the problems with neutrality between those years?
4. Why was trench warfare so common during World War I? What effect did it have on the course of the war?
5. Trace the course of government efforts to create domestic support of the war. To what degree were these efforts justified by the war?
6. Define and analyze President Woodrow Wilson's "New World Order."
7. How might President Woodrow Wilson have been more successful with his postwar diplomacy?
8. Why did the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment mark an end to a period of serious reform and idealism in the United States?
9. How did World War I affect African Americans and race relations?
10. How did African Americans begin to assert their desire for rights in new ways after World War I?