Which was not a cause of the war: nationalism, imperialism, isolationism, militarism
4 causes of the war: nationalism, imperialism, militarism, alliances
100
Americans aligned with economic polices contrary to capitalism criticized that the war was a capitalist war fought for colonies
Socialists
100
In this four and a half month 1916 battle, seven miles of ground were gained at the cost of 1.2 million lives
What is the Somme
100
This 1917 Act of Congress required men to register with the government in order to be randomly selected for military service
What is the Selective Service Act
100
The "Big 4" countries that lead the Paris Peace Conference in 1918
What is U.S., Britain, France, Italy
200
Members of the Triple Entente (3)
What is France, Britain, and Russia
200
Which is not a reason the U.S. mobilized for war against the Central Powers: to ensure Allied repayment of debts, Germany to strong a threat to U.S. shipping, to have control over post-war treaty decisions
What is post-war treaty decisions
200
As a direct result of this military by Britain, by 1917 an estimated 750,000 Germans had starved to death
What is a blockade of German costs to prevent weapons, military supplies, and food from getting into Germany
200
One of the agreements made in the Treaty of Versailles was that the Ottoman Empire would be carved into 5 different areas and given as temporary colonies (mandates) to these two leaders of the Big 4
What is Britain and France
300
Members of the Triple Alliance (4)
What is Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy, and the Ottoman Empire
300
He was the Republican who campaigned against Wilson's second term as president promising not to be too severe on Germany
Supreme Court Justice Charles Evans Hughes
300
This all black regiment saw more continuous duty on the front lines than any American regiment
What is the 369th Infantry Regiment
300
The name of a person who opposes warfare on moral grounds pointing out that the Bible states, "Thou shalt not Kill"
What is a conscientious objector
300
The amount of $ Germany had to pay to the Allies for war damages (reparations)
What is $33 billion
400
The capital of Bosnia where Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife were assassinated by Garvrilo Princip
What is Sarajevo
400
The two reasons that led the U.S. into war against the Central Powers
What is Germany resuming unrestricted warfare against enemy and neutral ships and the Zimmermann Note
400
After the sinking of the Arabic and the Sussex, Germany agreed to reform it's submarine warfare if the U.S. promised this in return
To persuade Britain to lift its blockade on food and fertilizers
400
Due to workers unrest over increased working hours, child labor, and dangerous sped up working conditions President Wilson created this Board to encourage workers to stay on the job or face the draft
What is the National War Labor Board
400
The name of the part of the Treaty of Versailles that forced Germany to accept responsibility for starting WWI
What is the War Guilt Clause
500
Germany's play to take France through invasion of Belgium and then to defeat Russia
What is the Schlieffen Plan
500
The year that the U.S. declared war on the Central Powers
What is 1917
500
The creation of this allowed for women to participate in the war without army rank, pay, benefits of having been part of the war
What is the Army Corps of Nurses
500
This was the large scale movement of African-Americans to the North to escape discrimination in the South and to take advantage of war-time job opportunities available for African Americans
What is the Great Migration
500
How many new nations were established by the Treaty of Versailles?