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Who are Andrew Carnegie's close friends

Andrew Carnegie was close friends with Mark Twain and Herbert Spencer. He was also close friends with Matthew Arnold.

What was the purpose of the committee of public information during World War 1

To increase public support for the war

Which battle cost the most American lives

Battle of the Argonne Forest.

What was a part of President Wilson's Fourteen Points

all of the above (apex)

Why did referring to sauerkraut as a liberty cabbage seem patriotic

Refusing to use a German word made people feel more American.

The Zimmerman Note outraged Americans by proposing that join Germany in a war against the US.

Mexico

Henry Cabot lodge supported what policies

All Of The Above

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