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  1. Why did Woodrow Wilson order John J. Pershing and his expeditionary force home? a. The border with Mexico was secure. b. "Pancho" Villa had stopped his raids. c. Venustiano Carranza was president of Mexico. d. The United States was facing World War I in Europe.

  2. Aug 22, 2018 · Military theorist and historian Paddy Griffith has shown how, by 1917 if not earlier, the British Expeditionary Force had largely figured “it” out and was already fighting a very different kind of war, sometimes with the support of superior officers, sometimes despite their opposition. The force learned to attack using more fluid lines ...

  3. Beginning in April 1917, the United States (US) army rapidly transformed from a diminutive constabulary force to a 4 million man draftee army, from which was formed the 2 million strong American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) that decisively tipped the balance of power on the Western Front to the Allied cause in late 1918. Table of Contents.

  4. A. Latin America should be a particular region of focus for the United States. B. Trade between the United States and other nations should be limited. C. The United States should forge strong alliances with European powers. D. U.S. military power should be used to aid revolutionary movements in Europe.

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    Why did Woodrow Wilson select General John Pershing to command the American Expeditionary Force in Europe? Pershing was known for the kind of level-headed efficiency many progressives believed was needed in modern warfare. → Wilson selected John Pershing because he thought Pershing was the ideal candidate.

  6. On March 9, 1916, spurred by events in the Mexican Revolution, General Francisco "Pancho" Villa's forces attacked the camp of the 13th Cavalry Regiment. In reaction to this attack, President Woodrow Wilson appointed General John Pershing as commander of a U.S. Army expeditionary force that was to capture Villa and police the U.S.-Mexico border.

  7. Why did the American Expeditionary Force remain separate from other Allied forces? A. American forces hoped to have a distinct part in winning the war. B. European soldiers did not want to fight alongside American units. C. The United States wanted recognition for its participation in the war. D. The Americans disagreed with the orders of some ...

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