4.3 The End of World War I (Pages 260-268)

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  1. 5. American forces in Europe during World War I.
  2. 6. World organization established after World War I to promote peaceful cooperation among countries.
  3. 8. The right of people to choose their own form of government.
  4. 9. (1850-1924) Was a leading Republican senator who led the successful fight to keep the United States from joining the League of Nations after World War I. Before becoming a senator, he had served in the House. Earlier, he worked as a magazine editor and historian.
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  1. 1. (1870-1924) Founded the Communist Party in Russia and led the Russian Revolution. He became dictator of Soviet Russia and promoted communism wherever he could. He believed that a dedicated party of revolutionaries, as opposed to the population generally, was necessary for successful communist revolutions.
  2. 2. Group of U.S. senators who were prepared to vote for the Treaty of Versailles as long as some changes were made to it.
  3. 3. (1860-1948) Commanded the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) in Europe during World War I. Earlier, he had served in the Philippines and in Mexico. After World War I, he served as chief of staff of the U.S. Army.
  4. 4. List of terms for resolving World War I and future wars outlined by American President Woodrow Wilson.
  5. 7. Isolationist senators who oppose any treaty ending World War I that had a League of Nations folded into it.