The principle kept the U.S. out of foreign affairs.
What is isolationism?
The group of alliances that included France, Britain, and Russia.
Who were the Allied Powers?
What was the Germans sinking merchant ships?
Who was Corporal Alvin York?
Article 10 of the Fourteen points proposed this.
What was the members would help other members in times of crisis?
The principle that the U.S. should capture territories.
What is expansionism?
The group of alliances that included Germany and Austria-Hungary
What are the central powers?
This required all men 21-30 to register for the draft.
What was the selective service act?
President Wilson demanded this as a prerequisite to end the war.
What was the German Kaisers abdication?
The U.S. ended up doing this to the treaty that ended WW1.
The Territory purchased by the U.S, for $7.2 mil. (Sewards Folly)
Nations created these to protect themselves and discourage war.
What were alliances.
This was set up to manage war effort.
The people who seized power in Russia as part of the communist revolution.
Who were the Bolsheviks?
In Wilsons 14 points it included this, which included all nations.
What was the League of Nations?
The group of people that the Boxers attacked in the Boxer's rebellion.
What are Foreign Devils? (or Americans)
What was imperialism
The German message that instructed Mexico to attack the U.S. if they entered the war.
What was the Zimmerman Telegram?
Vladimir Lenin followed the ideas of this man.
Who was Karl Marx?
The allies placed this on Germany to keep them from rebuilding.
What was a huge burden of reparations?
The U.S. forced this country to open its ports that had been closed since 1600.
What is Japan?
The term for the thing that created deep mistrust between Nations.
Nationalism
This happened in April 1917.
The U.S. congress voted for war.
What was the battle of Argonne Forest?
Diplomats met here to create a peace treaty.
What was Versailles?