Situation in which neither side is able to gain an advantage
STALEMATE
Term for the leader/monarch of Russia, prior to the 2 revolutions.
CZAR
What Europeans called the US Soldiers
DOUGHBOYS
RATIONING
Wilson's plan for peace.
14 POINTS
Russia, France, Great Britain, Serbia, and eventually the US during WWI
ALLIES
Term for submarine, a terrifying new weapon that changed the rules of naval warfare.
U-BOATS
Group of unarmed ships surrounded by a ring of armed naval vessels equipped with Hydrophones to track and destroy submarines
CONVOY
Turning the clocks ahead one hour in the summer (spring)
DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME
Organization in which the nations of the world would join together to ensure security and peace for all its members.
LEAGUE OF NATIONS
Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire during WWI
Central Powers
The German gov't again promised that submarines would warn ships before attacking.
SUSSEX PLEDGE
Authorized the draft of young men for military service in May 1917
SELECTIVE SERVICE ACT
The love of one's country and the willingness to fight to defend its ideals and institutions.
PATRIOTISM
Payment for economic injury suffered during a war.
REPARATIONS
Information intended to sway public opinion.
PROPAGANDA
If Mexico declared war on the US, Germany would reward it with American land in the southwest.
ZIMMERMAN NOTE
Vladimir Lennon led this group of working class people to overthrow the Russian Republican gov't.
BOLSHEVIK REVOLUTION
Illegal to obstruct the sale of liberty bonds or to discuss anything "disloyal, profane, scurrilous, or abusive" about the American form of gov't, the Constitution, or the army and the navy.
Power to make decisions about one's future.
SELF-DETERMINATION
Readying troops for war.
MOBILIZATION
Russian Monarch Nicholas II was overthrown and a republic form of gov't established in early 1917.
RUSSIAN REVOLUTION
The allied victory that pushed the Germans back and put them in retreat mode.
MEUSE-ARGONNE OFFENSIVE
Illegal to interfere with the draft.
ESPIONAGE ACT
VERSAILLES TREATY