← History Chapters 7,8,and 9 Export Options Alphabetize Word-Def Delimiter Tab Comma Custom Def-Word Delimiter New Line Semicolon Custom Data Copy and paste the text below. It is read-only. Select All What event started World War I? the killing of Archduke When World War I broke out in Europe, what position did the United States take? It tried to stay neutral How did American industries support the nation's war effort? They lowered prices so people could afford to buy scarce goods Why did people buy war bonds? to loan the government money to fight the war the belief in _________________ made nations more willing to solve problems by using force. militarism A strong spirit of ________________ caused many ethnic groups in Europe to want a country of their own. nationalism During World War I, armies used trench warfare, and each side tried to advance across _________________. no-man's land The United States returned to a policy of _________________ after World War I. isolation After a long struggle, women finally gained ________________ in 1920. suffrage Many Americans wanted the United States to join the war when a German submarine sank a British passenger ship called the _______________. Lusitnia President _______________________ was in favor of keeping the United States out of Europe's problems. Woodrow Wilson World War I started in the year ____________________. 1914 All men between the ages of 21 and 30 had to sign up for the ____________________. military draft What was President Wilson's plan for world peace called ___________________? League of Nations Why were more people able to own automobiles, radios, washing machines, and other goods in the 1920s? because of lower taxes on imports What change in the 1920's caused cities to expand outward? more automobiles Which of the following had the greatest influence on entertainment and the arts during the 1920s? radio What form of music became popular in the 1920s? jazz consumer goods produdcts made for personal use installment buying making monthly payments until the full price has been paid mechanization production by machines urbanization movement of people to cities renaissance time of much interest and activity in the arts