WW I Causes
Domestic Changes
Civil Liberties
Treaty of Versailles
100

Neutrality

What policy did President Wilson want the United States to take at the start of World War I?

100

A right gained by American women due to their service during World War I.

What is the right to vote?

100
German spies were arrested under this law.

What is the Espionage Act?

100

Article X created this.

What is the League of Nations?

200

A stolen communication that helped push the United States into World War 1.

What is the Zimmerman Telegram?

200

Voting

What right did American women partially gain due to their service during World War 1?

200

Anti-government ideas were banned under this act.

What is the Sedition Act?

200

Wilson refused to do this during the debate over the Treaty of Versailles.

What is compromise?

300

England 

Which country had the stongest ties to the United States at the start of World War 1?

300

Mass movement of African-Americans out of the South during before, during and after World War One. 

What is the Great Migration?

300

Charles Schenk urged American men to resist this during World War 1

What is resist the draft?

300

Henry Cabot Lodge wrote these in response to Wilson's peace plan

What are the 14 reservations?

400

J.P. Morgan's bank

Which bank loaned billions to the Allies during World War 1?

400

The sale of bonds

How did the U.S. government help pay for World War One?

400

In the Schenk v. U.S. case, the Supreme Court ruled that rights under this amendment could be limited in a time of crisis. 

What is the First Amendment?

400

This group completely opposed the Treaty of Versailles.

Who are the Irreconcilables?

500

The German policy which finally pulled the U.S. into World War 1.

What is unrestricted submarine warfare?

500

Hot dogs.

What name was given to frankfurters due World War One due to anti-German sentiment?

500

The Supreme Court used this example to explain how or why one First Amendment right could be limited.

What is saying/arguing that a person could not expect to yell ``fire'' in a crowded theater and have their free speech right protected.

500

Many Senators who opposed the Treaty of Versailles feared this Constitutional power would be taken away from them. 

What is the power to declare war?

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