Vocabulary
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arms race

a contest to build weapons and military power. 

100
What was World War I called originally

The Great War 

100
Explain why the Zimmermann telegram had such a big effect on the way Americans felt about the war? 

Pending students response

100
propaganda

the spreading of ideas, information, and beliefs to help or hurt a cause. 

200

stalemate

a situation in which neither side wins nor loses


200
Why did an arms race develop in Europe? 

Because European countries did not trust one another. They felt that a big armed force showed greatness. 

200

What were some new weapons used in World War I? 

Tanks, poison gas, submarines, and airplanes. 
200

What did Wilson say about the United States and the war? 

He wanted the US to stay neutral and not take sides to bring Allies and Central Powers together. 

300

Victory Garden

a garden in which citizens raised their own food during WWI.

300

How did the US help Allies?

They fought two very important battles. 

300

How did the sinking of the Lusitania change American feelings toward Germany? 

128 Americans died on ship 

300

What was the Selective Service Act of 1917

All men between the ages of 21-30 had to sign up for the draft. 

400

terrorist

a person who uses violence for a political cause


400

No Man's Land

Between the trenches of the two sides there was an empty area

400

What nations were the leaders of the two sides in the war? 

Central powers and allied nations


400
bond

a paper that shows debt, or money owed. 

500

Archduke Franz Ferdinand 

Next in line to be emperor or ruler of Austria Hungary. Was killed by a terrorist. 

500
How did Austria-Hungary's declaration of war on Serbia cause other countries to declare war? 

They had alliances with other countries therefore other countries agreed to protect one another. 

500

What event in Bosnia in 1914 dragged many European nations into war? 

Ferdinand Assassinated 

500

ambassador

a person sent to another country to speak for the government of his or her own country. 

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