Intro - British War Propaganda
The War Debate - Peace Efforts
Decision for War - Russian Revolution
Declaration of War - Effects on American Society
Fighting the War - The End
100

Who's assassination started the war?

Archduke Franz Ferdinand

100

Why were some politicians against the U.S. entering the war?

Because they believed a German victory would change the balance of power and the U.S. needed a strong British navy.

100

When did Wilson declare war?

April 1917.

100

On April 2nd, 1917, President Wilson stood before a selection of senators and representatives. Why?

To address the state of affairs between Germany and The U.S. 

100

What was the intended effect of German submarine warfare?

What was the purpose of the AEF?

To sink ships and cut off supplies to the Allies.


Originally, to plug weaknesses in Britain and France's defenses. Eventually, the AEF controlled a region of the Western Front.

200

Why did president Wilson protest the seizure of American ships?

Because the U.S. was a neutral nation

200

Why did Wilson pass a bill to increase the size of the army and to build more ships?

Because Republicans saw that the U.S. military was "hopelessly unprepared" for a war
200

What was one of the most important reasons that prompted the U.S. go to war? 

The Germans decided to start unrestricted submarine warfare against the Allies.


200

There were multiple establishments made following the declaration of war. Name two, along with the people who established them.

Bernard Baruch, War Industries Board

Herbert Hoover, The Food Administration

Harry Garfield, The Fuel Administration

William McAdoo, The Railroad Administration

William Howard Taft, National War Labor Board

200

What were 3 of the 7 listed points? 

Recognition of freedom of seas

An end to the practice of making secret treaties

Reduction of national armaments

An "impartial adjustment of colonial claims"

Self-determination for the various nationalities

Removal of trade barriers

General association of nations

300

How did Germany combat the British fleet?

By inventing the submarine

300

Why were citizens so opposed to preparedness?

Because they felt it would lead to U.S. involvement.

300

Why did Wilson think that war was unavoidable in 1917?

Because of a series of events in Europe in March 1917.

300

How much money did Wilson's war government raise in two years, and how did they raise that much?

33 billion dollars, with a combination of loans and taxes.

300

What was the name of the treaty that ended the war?

Treaty of Versailles

400

Why was the U.S. so prosperous following the beginning of WW1?

Because of Britain and France's request of supplies.

400

 What was the main reason Wilson was re-elected?

Because he kept us out of the war.

400

What was the Zimmermann Telegram?

A note from Germany to Mexico that proposed that Mexico ally with Germany in return for Mexico's lost territory in the U.S.

400

What were some of the things that happened to ensure complete war support?

What did the Espionage and Sedition acts do?

What was Schenk vs The U.S.?

Using vigilante actions against anything remotely German, and employers having the ability to not hire and the ability to fire anyone of German descent.

The Espionage act outlawed any incitement of rebellion or insurrection and The Sedition act outlawed any slander of the U.S. government 

Schenk vs The U.S. was a case involving a man who was imprisoned for putting up posters to protest the draft. In 1919, it was concluded that free speech could be limited only when there was "clear and present danger to the public.

400

Why did Republicans raise objections to the League of Nations?

Because they thought that U.S. membership would interfere with U.S. sovereignty and might also cause European nations to interfere in the Western Hemisphere.

500

Why did Americans dislike the Germans?

Because of how the news portrayed them. 

500

How did Wilson fulfill the promise of his campaign?

He sent his chief foreign policy adviser to London, Paris, and Berlin to negotiate peace deals.

500

Why was Wilson bothered that one of his allies was Russia

Because Russia was a nation governed by an autocratic czar. Wilson wanted the war to be fought with the idea of the triumph of democracy.

500

What did the Selective Service act do?

What problems did African Americans face in the military?

What were the effects on American Society?

The Selective Service act introduced the draft, which required all men from age 21 to 30 to register in the draft.

They faced segregation in military camps, few became officers, and they were barred from the marine corps.

The effects were that it gave more job opportunities to women, Mexicans, and African Americans

500

What did Americans have to get used to after the war?

What was a result of postwar problems?

The economic and social stresses of postwar uncertainty.

The labor strikes of 1919 as well as a fear of revolution.

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