The Home Front
The Path to War
Modern Warfare
Paris Peace Conference
100

The US government produced this during World War I to encourage support for the war

Propaganda

100

This man's assassination was the first major event on the path to World War I

Archduke Franz Ferdinand

100

This new weapon was created for use in trench assaults

Grenade

100

This nation wanted to punish and disarm Germany

France

200

Almost all American men of fighting age had to serve in the army because the US government used this

The draft

200

This nation gave a "blank check" to Austria to deal with Serbia however it saw fit

Germany

200

This new technology was the leading cause of combat deaths in WWI

Long-range artillery

200

This was President Wilson's plan for world peace

Fourteen Points

300

To help feed the nation and the soldiers on the front, Americans were encouraged to plant these

Victory gardens

300

The sinking of this ship with American passagers turned American public opinion against Germany

Lusitania

300

This new kind of military vehicle was developed to rideover trenches and barbed wire

Tanks

300

This treaty ended World War I, disarming Germany, taking away it territories, and requiring it to pay restitution

Treaty of Versailles

400

This social change was a result of most men being away at war

Women joining the workforce

400

This message from Germany to Mexico offered help in conquering Texas in the event that America entered the war

Zimmerman Telegram

400

This new type of weapon caused soldiers to be blinded, burned, or even suffocate

Chemical warfare

400

This central European empire was taken apart by the Paris Peace Conference

Austrio-Hungarian Empire

500

This amendment, passsed because of the Great War, gave women the right to vote

The 19th Amendment

500

This policy by Germany was a key reason for America's declaration of war

Unrestricted submarine warfare

500

These craft targeted civilians for the first time in World War I

Bombers

500

This organization was established to protect world peace, but the US refused to join

League of Nations

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