Causes
Mobilization
Who?
Civil Liberties
Peace?
100
"He kept us out of war" and this American foreign policy dominated prior to 1917. 
What is neutrality?
100
As men were drafted into the military, the jobs were vacated and taken by this group. Thousands entered the workforce for the first time and eventually convince Wilson and Congress to support the 19th Amendment.
Who are women?
100
President of the United States during World War I? (full name)
Who is Woodrow Wilson?
100

An American union leader, one of the founding members of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW or the Wobblies), and five times the candidate of the Socialist Party of America for President of the United States.

Who is Eugene Debs?
100
Wilson's ideal of the end of war is summarized by his quote to Congress in January 1917.
What is "Peace without victory"?
200
On March 1st, British intelligence intercepted the secret offer made by Germany to Mexico. Proposing Mexico to ally with Germany to reclaim the lost territories from the Mexican Cession and Gadsden Purchase.
What is the Zimmerman Telegram?
200
This government sector set production priorities and established centralized control over raw materials and prices. Another sector took public control of the railroads to coordinate traffic and promoted standardized railroad equipment. Name one.
What is the War Industries Board? or What is the Railroad Administration?
200
This person led the Russians to a Revolution. His successor became Yosef Stalin after Leon Troksky was "mysteriously" murdered.
Who is V.I. Lenin?
200

An national organization created in 1920 that works daily in courts, legislatures and communities to defend the individual rights and liberties guaranteed by the Constitution and laws of the United States.

What is the ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union)?
200

Peace terms for this agreement included punishing Germany (militaristically, geographically, politically, economically), applying self-determination in Europe, and creating the League of Nations.

What is the Treaty of Versailles?
300
The first major crisis challenging U.S. neutrality occurred on May 7, 1915 when the British passenger liner was torpedoed and sank by a German U-boat.
What is Lusitania?
300
$33 billion in two years were raised by the government through loans and taxes (personal income, corporate, and excise). Americans put their faith and savings into the federal government through these.
What are war bonds? or Liberty Bonds?
300
This group, overthrew the Tsar of Russia and pulled his new country out of the Allies of WWI. After two revolutions, a new type of government was born.

Who are the Bolsheviks? or Who are the Communists?

300

Originally passed to prohibit interference with military operations or recruitment, to prevent insubordination in the military, and to prevent the support of United States enemies during wartime. Passed in 1917 to limited the First Amendment rights (such as speech) of citizens during wartime.

What is the Espionage Act?
300

Though Wilson led the idea on this peace outline, the Senate did not ratify this organization for world peace - therefore, leading to the weakness of post-war peace.

What is the League of Nations?
400
The Allies suffered a loss when this event closed the frontlines along the Eastern Trenches. This event countered Wilson's principle of moral diplomacy.
What is the Russian Revolution?
400

The government required all men between ages 21-30 (later 18 and 45) to register for possible induction into the military. 2.8 million American men were eventually called by lottery in addition to the 2 million who volunteered. Half made it to the Western Front.


What is Selective Service Act?
400
Together the leaders of the strongest allied nations: David Lloyd George of Great Britain, George Clemenceau of France, Vittorio Orlando of Italy and the U.S. President are known as?
Who are the Big Four?
400

Extended the Espionage Acts to cover broader range of offenses, notably speech and the expression of opinion that cast the government or the war effort in a negative light or interfered with the sale of government bonds.

What is the Sedition Act?
400
Prior to the end of war, U.S. President designed this to address the causes of WWI and prevent another world war.
What is 14 points?
500

The German government responded with this pledge on May 4, 1916, agreeing to give adequate warning before sinking merchant and passenger ships and to provide for the safety of passengers and crew and held the pledge until February 1917.

What is the Sussex pledge?
500
Although suffering racial segregation in the army as well as in civilian life, 400,000 served in World War I in segregated units. Few were permitted to be officers and were barred from the Marine Corps. Nevertheless, W.E.B. Du Bois believed they were fighting to earn equal rights at home after the war.
Who were African Americans?
500
All the countries that composed of the Central Powers.

Who are Austria-Hungary, Germany, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire.

500

The case was regarding the Espionage Act. Pamphlets that may weaken the loyalty of soldiers and to obstruct military recruiting. A unanimous conviction ruled the case as valid - the 1st amendment rights were not violated.

What is Schenck v. United States?
500
This part of the League of Nations was particularly unsettling for the Senate as it may interfere with U.S. sovereignty and may cause European nations to interfere in the Western Hemisphere.
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