Who's that Guy
Major Causes of the war
The United States's role in the war
New Weapons
100
Arch Duke France Ferdinand
Who's assassination ignited the start of the war
100
Nationalism
What is a devotion to the interest and culture of one's nation
100
the act that required men to register so that the United States army could randomly select people to be placed in military service.
What is The Selective service Act
100
The Machinegun
What weapon changed how the war was fought and was able to shoot a multitude of bullets at one time.
200
Eddie Rickenbacker
Who became famous because they fought in 134 air battles and downed 26 enemy planes.
200
Militarism
What is the development of armed forces and their use as a tool of diplomacy
200
The convoy system
What is the system that was made to stop German u-boat attacks by a guard of heavy destroyers escorted merchant ships across the Atlantic.
200
The Tank
What new invention was used to clear a path for artillery and was virtually bullet proof.
300
Alvin York
Who became famous because during the battle in Meuse Argonne, with 6 soldiers, he killed 25 Germans and took 132 prisoners.
300
The Alliance system
What is a system were countries agree that in times of war will join together to fight with them.
300
Doughboys
What was the nick name given to the United Sates troops during the war.
300
The airplane
What new weapon was originally used just to scout the enemy but throughout the war evolved to being able to shoot from above at tanks and infantry below.
400
George Creel
Who was a formal muckraker that became head of the Committee of Public Information.
400
The Zimmerman Note
What was found and translated by Britain that was sent from Germany to mexico that pulled the United States into World War 1
400
US troops
Who arrived just in time to stop the German offensive and helped prevent German raids in Chateau-Theirry, and Belleau Wood.
500
President Woodrow Wilson
Who was the developer of the fourteen point plan
500
the policy of extending a nation's authority over other countries by economic, political, or military means.
What is Imperialism
500
Because even though the United States troops came into the war late, because they had not been tired from months of fighting and still had a large amount of unused soldiers the us and the allies were able to push back German forces.
How did the US joining the allies help to force the Germans into an Armistice.
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