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question 23 (2 points)according to your reading, president woodrow wilsons campaign slogan in 1916 was which of the following:a
emember the titanic\b fear the hunc
emember the spain\d the war to end all warse \he kept us out of the war\question 24 (2 points)according to the reading, which of the following is true of the battle of chateau-thierrya the battle led to the surrender of the french forcesb all of these are correctc the battle led to the collapse of the eastern front and the fall of russian forcesd this battle stopped the germans from crossing the marne river and taking papers.e the battle was the first major loss for the american forces
For Question 23: Woodrow Wilson ran for re-election in 1916 amid World War I, and his core campaign message emphasized his success in keeping the U.S. out of the ongoing European conflict. The other options are unrelated to his 1916 campaign.
For Question 24: The Battle of Château-Thierry (1918) was a key Allied victory where American and French forces halted the German advance across the Marne River, preventing them from capturing Paris. Option a is false as French forces did not surrender; option c is false as the Eastern Front collapse was unrelated to this battle; option e is false as it was an Allied victory, not a U.S. loss, so "all correct" is also wrong.
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Question 23: e. "He kept us out of the war."
Question 24: d. This battle stopped the Germans from crossing the Marne River and taking Paris.