The Spark of War & Alliances
U.S. Involvement
Warfare
Life at Home & Heroes
Post-War Agreements
100

He was assassinated in Sarajevo, sparking World War I.

Who was Archduke Franz Ferdinand?

100

The year the United States entered World War I.

What is 1917?

100

The first "mechanized conflict" due to tanks and advanced weapons.

What is World War I?

100

This initiative was introduced to conserve fuel by adjusting clocks.

What is Daylight Savings Time?

100

This treaty ended WWI and imposed reparations on Germany.

What is the Treaty of Versailles?

200

The country Austria-Hungary declared war on, starting the conflict.

What is Serbia?

200

This naval strategy by Germany targeted U.S. and Allied shipping.

What is unrestricted submarine warfare?

200

The dangerous territory between opposing trenches.

What is No Man's Land?

200

This form of media was used to influence enlistment and public morale.

What is propaganda?

200

This clause blamed Germany for starting the war.

What is the War Guilt Clause?

300

The alliance of Britain, France, and Russia.

What is the Triple Entente?

300

African Americans moved North for job opportunities during this period.

What is the Great Migration?

300

This style of combat caused severe health issues for soldiers.

What is trench warfare?

300

This U.S. war hero was a conscientious objector turned marksman.

Who was Alvin York?

300

The U.S. Senate rejected this organization proposed after the war.

What is the League of Nations?

400

Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire formed this wartime coalition.

The Central Powers 

400

This note from Germany to Mexico encouraged the U.S. to join the war.

What is the Zimmerman Note?

400

Which Killed approximately 500,000 in the U.S. and 30 million around the world. 

What is the Spanish Flu?

400

The most famous ace pilot of World War I.

Who was Eddie Rickenbacker?

400

He led U.S. opposition to the Treaty of Versailles.

Who was Henry Cabot Lodge?

500

The alliance including Britain, France, Russia, and later the United States.

Who were the Allies?

500

He led the American Expeditionary Forces during the war.

Who was General John J. Pershing?

500

WWI saw the first use of these technologies. (At least 2)

What are poison gas, machine guns, and tanks?

500

These acts restricted speech against the U.S. government during wartime.

What are the Espionage and Sedition Acts?

500

The four major leaders at the Versailles Peace Conference were known as this.

Who were the Big Four?

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