U.S. in WW1 Part 1
Weapons & Ways of War
Peace and Treaties
U.S. in WWI Part 2
Misc.
100
Who was the President during World War I?
Woodrow Wilson
100
What were the German submarines called?
U-Boats
100
With the treaty that ended WWI, this country lost land and was required to pay reparations to other countries.
Germany
100

Factories stopped making consumer goods to make_______________________.

war supplies/ammunition/armaments

100
Secret note released to U.S. newspapers in 1917.
Zimmerman note.
200

This law intending to prevent espionage and sedition was criticized for repressing free speech.

Espionage Act or Sedition Act

200
Ditches that soldiers fought from on the Western Front.
trenches
200

Where did the "Big 4" leaders meet?

Palace of Versailles/Paris/France

200

True or False: The United States Senate ratified the Treaty of Versailles and joined the League of Nations. 

False

200
This was a British passenger ship that was sunk by the Germans.
Lusitania
300

Woodrow Wilson's policy toward World War 1 when it first began. 

Neutrality

300
What is a bomb that is shot from a submarine called?
torpedo
300
This group would settle disputes between countries.
League of Nations
300
Items sold by the United States government to raise money.
bonds
300

The murder of Archduke Francis Ferdinand caused a _______ _____________ in the countries in Europe.

chain reaction/domino effect/alliances

400
Wilson's plan for peace was know as?
The 14 points
400
World War I was the first time these were used as a weapon.
airplanes
400
The meeting whose purpose was to write a peace treaty to end the war.
Paris Peace Conference
400
Practice of requiring people to serve in the armed forces.
draft
400
This archduke was assassignated in Sarajevo.
Francis Ferdinand
500

Global pandemic that heavily impacted young adults. 

Spanish Flu

500

Armored vehicle made for advancement into enemy territory. 

Tank

500

The treaty that ended the war changes these, allowing people that spoke the same language to live by one another.

boundaries/borders/territories

500
Those who joined the armed forces as nurses and office workers.
women
500

The M.A.I.N. causes of WW1.

Militarism

Alliances

Imperialism

Nationalism

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