Define bureaucracy
A system of administration where smaller agencies divide up responsibilities.
These animals were often found in the trenches inside of dead bodies
Rats
The introduction of this technology made trench warfare useless and led to the end of the war.
Tanks
German submarine used during WWI.
U-boat
This political party was opposed to joining the League of Nations and signing the Treaty of Versailles
Republican Party
What future president oversaw the Food Administration?
Herbert Hoover
This term describes the area between the opposing trenches.
No Man's Land
The American Force that was tasked with helping the French, but solely fought alongside fellow Americans.
American Expeditionary Force
Information of a biased nature put out to influence the public into thinking a certain way.
Propaganda
This agency oversaw the development of war materials during WWI.
War Industries Board
A medical condition where exposure to water-soaked boots leads to fungal growth
Trench Foot
Infantry unit that consisted of African-Americans, who fought alongside French troops
Harlem Hellfighters
A person who believes that war is never justifiable under any circumstances.
Pacifist
This agency ensured that there were no labor strikes in the factories during WWI.
War Labor Board
Term that describes when a war sees no progress or movement for either side.
Stalemate
Armistice Day (or Veterans Day) is celebrated on this day.
November 11th
The war began this year.
1914
Explain how bureaucracy helped the war effort.
It made the government run smoother and more efficiently.
The trenches were designed in this way to prevent massive loss of life had a soldier from the other side made their way into the trench.
Zig-zagged
The most significant of all battles, which led directly to the armistice (and cost the most ever American lives in a single battle)
Battle of the Argonne Forest
The pandemic that killed 50-100 million people worldwide was given this name
Spanish Flu