Great Brittan, France, and Russia Later joined by the US
100
The policy of building up armed forces in aggressive preparedness for war and there use as a tool of diplomacy.
Militarism
100
The compensation paid by a defeated nation for the damage or injury. It inflicted During a war.
Reperations
100
A kind of biased communication designed to influence peoples thoughts and actions.
Propaganda
200
Message sent by the german foreign minister to the german ambassador in mexico. Proposed German Mexican alliance and promised to help mexico regain texas, new mexico and arizona if the us entered WWI.
Zimmerman note.
200
US Government established on July 28th 1917 during WWI.
War Industry Board.
200
Armies attacked and counter attacked from systems of four to five ditches rather then on an open battle field.
French Warfare
200
An association of nations established in 1920 to promote international cooperation and peace.
League of Nations
200
Devotion to the interests and culture of ones nation.
Nationalism
300
A provision in the treaty of versailles by which germany acknowledged that it alone was responsible for WWI
War Guilt Cause.
300
British passenger ship that was sunk by a German U-boat in 1915
Lusitania
300
Unoccupied land between opposing armies
No Mans Land
300
Treaty that ended WWI in 1919. It established new nations, borders and more reparations.
Treaty of Versailles
300
Required men to register for military service
Selective Service Act
400
The protection of merchant ships from German U-boats attacks by having the ships travel in large groups escorted by war ships.
Convoy System
400
A truce or agreement to end an armed conflict
Armstice
400
President Woodrow Wilson Plan for world peace after WWI. The Speech was delivered to congress on January 18 1918. Also Called for the creation of the League of Nations.
Fourteen Points
400
Enacted in 1917 and 1917. Imposed harsh penalties on anyone interfering with or speaking against us participation in WWI
Espionage and Sedation Acts
500
Us forces lead by general John Pershing fought with the allies in WWI
American Expeditionary Force
500
The relocation of more then 600 african americans of the Rural South to the cities of the North following the need of more workers during WWI.