The event that began with the assassination of the Archduke of Austria-Hungary
World War I
The agreement that gave Germany consequences for starting WWI
Treaty of Versailles
the thing that was mass-produced on the first assembly lines
Automobile
The decade that followed World War I was called..
the building of a strong military to frighten or defeat other countries
Militarism
The British passenger liner that was sunk by a German submarine
Lusitania
the year that World War I ended
1918
famous trumpeter during the Jazz Age
Louis Armstrong
The movement when African Americans expressed themselves through music, art, & literature
Harlem Renaissance
When a country expands its influence and power into a large empire
Imperialism
This secret telegram asked Mexico to attack the United States if the U.S. went to war with Germany.
Zimmerman Telegram
How did Germans feel about the Treaty of Versailles?
They did not agree with the terms or the new government; they were angry that they had to take the blame for starting WWI.
African American writer who was a leader during the Harlem Renaissance
Langston Hughes
The side of WWI that Germany, Austria-Hungary, & the Ottoman Empire were on
The belief that your country deserves more success than others
Nationalism
How many men did the US military draft to send to Europe?
4 million
Why could Germany not pay reparations?
Germany’s economy was bankrupt.
the time period where Americans enjoyed life, made more money, & listened to jazz music
Jazz Age
The side of WWI that Great Britain, France, & Russia were on
Allies
Famous baseball player in the 1920s, set many records, won the World Series 4 times
Babe Ruth
Austria government leader assassinated by the Serbian terrorist
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
This is the agreement that gave Germany consequences for WWI. Germany had to pay reparations, lost land, and could have no military. German people were angered by the treaty
Treaty of Versailles
the sport that was made popular by the radio and men like Babe Ruth
baseball
List the Central powers during WWI
Germany, Ottoman Empire, Austria Hungary, Bulgaria
Which US president thought that the US should remain neutral?
Woodrow Wilson