WWI & Causes
WWI Home & Abroad
1920's Society & Culture
Miscellaneous
Technology & Change
100

What was the immediate spark that started World War I in Europe?

The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife, the heir to the throne of the Austro-Hungarian empire.

100

What law required men to register for the military draft in WWI?

Selective Service & Training Act

100

What were some of the other names for the 1920s

The Roaring Twenties

Golden Twenties

Flapper Era

100

What president promised a “return to normalcy” after WWI?

Warren G. Harding

100

What affordable car revolutionized transportation in the 1920s?

Ford Model T

200

What were the two main alliances during World War I?  

Central Powers  and the  (Allied)

200

What was the area between enemy trenches known as?

No Man’s Land

200

What new music style spread widely in the 1920s and symbolized the decade’s energy?

Jazz music

200

What U.S. policy banned the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcohol?

Prohibition

200

What method did Henry Ford perfect to make cars cheaper and faster, and ultimately mass produced?

Assembly Line/Moving Production Line

300

What German telegram proposed a military alliance with Mexico if the U.S. entered the war?

The Zimmerman Note/Telegram

300

What was Wilson’s plan for postwar peace called?

The Fourteen Points

300

Who was the first person to complete a nonstop solo flight across the Atlantic in 1927?

Charles Lindbergh 

300

Where and in what year did World War I begin?

Europe 1914

300

What invention became a household staple, spreading news and entertainment nationwide?

The Radio

400

What was the U.S. policy of avoiding involvement in foreign wars before WWI, basically staying out of Europe's problems?

Isolationism

400

Why did the U.S. Senate reject the Treaty of Versailles?

They opposed the U.S. joining the League of Nations

400

What cultural movement celebrated African American art, literature, and music?

The Harlem Renaissance

400

What was the scandal involving illegal leasing of government oil reserves?

The Teapot Dome Affair/scandal

400
What invention was created by Zimmerman and used to communicate between Germany and Mexico

Telegram

500

3 Factors that lead to World War I

Militarism, Alliance, Nationalism
500

What event caused the United States to join the war?

German U-boats sank the Lusitania, which was a British vessel with American citizens on board

500

Where did the Harlem Renaissance take place?

Harlem, New York

500

Who did Babe Ruth play for?

New York Yankees

500

This manufacturing system organizes the work in a concept known as

Division of Labor

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