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The Great War
Learning Objectives
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After reading this chapter, you should be able to:
- List four things that made American neutrality almost impossible.
- Show how Wilson's policy toward Central America was an extension of both "big-stick" diplomacy and dollar diplomacy.
- Explain why the Russian Revolution seemed to jeopardize Wilson's hopes for the postwar world.
- Show the connections between the work of the Creel Committee and antiforeign and antiradical activities.
- Compare the military experience of the United States with that of Great Britain and France.
- Explain how the war-time experiences altered American society.
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