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100
He was a prominent Republican Senator who did not want the US to join the League of Nations.
Who was Henry Cabot Lodge?
100
After declaring war on Germany, the US began getting ready for total war, known as this term.
What is 'mobilization'?
100
This treaty, signed by Russia and Germany, ended the war for Russia.
What is the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk?
100
This Act set up a military draft in the US
What is the Selective Service Act?
100
This system ensured that no US soldiers were killed by U-boat attack during the voyage across the Atlantic.
What is the 'Convoy System'?
200
World War I began after the assassination of this Austro-Hungarian Archduke.
Who was Franz Ferdinand?
200
Between 1914 and 1920, the Great Migration occurred when African Americans left the South and moved to the North.
What is 'the Great Migration'?
200
From 1914 to 1917, the US remained out of World War I, a term known as this.
What is 'neutral'?
200
Under the _________ and __________ Act, it became a crime to criticize the US government.
What are the Sabotage and Sedition Acts?
200
U-Boats sank one out of this many ships that left British ports.
What is four?
300
To rally support for the Treaty of Versailles, this President went on a cross-country speaking tour.
Who was Woodrow Wilson?
300
This country fought in the war, but backed out of signing the Treaty of Versailles.
What is the United States?
300
According to this 'Pledge', Germany agreed to warn neutral ships and passenger vessels before attacking.
What is the Sussex Pledge?
300
This act provided extremely strict punishment for spying in the US.
What is the Espionage Act?
300
This battle made it clear that neither side was capable of winning the war quickly.
What is the Battle of the Marne?
400
He was a former journalist who headed the Committee on Public Information.
Who was George Creel?
400
This is information designed to influence public opinion, and was used to convince Americans to join the war.
What is propaganda?
400
This country joined on the side of the Allies because it was a rival of Germany.
What is Japan?
400
After the Kaiser stepped down from power in Germany, Germany's new leaders and the US signed this, a term meaning peace agreement.
What is 'armistice'?
400
The German invasion of this country led Britain to join the war.
What is Belgium?
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