The Beginning
Going Into The War
The Details Of The War
The Affects on People
The Grind Of Wilson
100

What sparked WW1?

The Archduke's death. After Archduke died it caused Austria to send a threat which later caused Serbia to invade Austria. 


100

Name a republican that argued for U.S entry and why he did it.

Theodore Roosevelt and he did this because he believed that a German victory could cause imbalance.

100

What bothered Wilson during the Russian Revolution?

That one of the enemy's allies were Russia a nation that was governed by an autocratic czar.

100

About how many African Americans served in WW1?

400,000 African Americans

100

What is The Fourteen Points?

A detailed list for war aims.

200

How did neutrality relate to WW1?

Woodrow Wilson tried his best to neutralize the entire war by making a U.S Neutrality.

200

Why were some Americans adamantly opposed to preparedness?

They feared that it would soon lead to U.S involvement in the war?

200

What did Wilson refer to when saying "warfare against mankind"?

Germany's submarines. 

200

What convinced Wilson to support the 19th Amendement?

Women working and taking the places/jobs men had before getting deployed.

200

Why did Wilson go to the peace conference?

He thought it is vital to defending his Fourteen Points.

300

How did Germans respond to The British's blockage? 

They made a blockage of their own.

300

Why did Wilson's reelection not seem strong?

Theodore rejoined the republicans.

300

What did the Government do to ensure public support for the war effort?

Patriotic persuasion and legal intimidation.

300

What caused Mexicans to cross the boarder?

Job opportunities and the upheavals of the revolution.

300

Why did Wilson board that train? (Wilsons's Western Tour and Breakdown)

To make speeches for the League Of Nations.

400

What group of people were considered Allied Powers?

Great Britain and France

400

What year did The German decide to resume unrestricted submarine warfare?

1917

400

How many years could you be put in prison for incite rebellion in the armed forces?

Up to 20 years.

400

How many tons of shipping did Britian lose during Germany's policy?

900,000 T

400

What did Americans have trouble doing during the Postwar Problems?

Adjusting from the patriotic fervor of wartime and economic and social stress.

500

Who did Wilson's policy, and the people favor more and how did the people view the enemy?

Britain was favored more, and the people saw Germany as a bully whose army was controlled by a monster.

500

What were the impacts of the Zimmermann note?

The Zimmermann Note aroused the nationalist anger of the American people and convinced Wilson that Germany expected a war.

500

Why did D. Baker want a democratic method?

He wanted to assure that all groups in the population would be called to service.

500

Who commanded AEF? 

John J Pershing

500

What turned public opinions against unions?

Fear of Revolutions and A series of strikes.

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