6.1 Beginnings of the Great War
6.1 The War Begins
6.2 US Involvement in World War I
6.2 Turning Points in the War
6.2 After the War
100
When countries aggressively take colonies and pursue land outside of their boarders? This contributed to increasing tension in Europe.

What is Imperialism?

100
This was the name given to the alliance between Germany and Austria-Hungary during World War I
What is Central powers?
100

This government organization was made by President Wilson to sell the US population on the War effort.

What is Committee on Public Information (CPI)

100

This is the type of warfare in which both sides found themselves during World War I involving soldiers living in long ditches for protection while they fired on the enemy

What is trench warfare?

100
This is the treaty that ended World War I and imposed harsh conditions on Germany that led to bitterness and economic hardships
What is the Treaty of Versailles?
200
These are agreements between nations to help each other in the event of war, it meant no nation could become involved in a conflict without the entire continent becoming involved as well
What are alliances?
200
This was the name given to the alliance of Russian, Great Britain, and France
What is Triple Entente?
200

Who was able to work more as men left to fight in the war?

Who are women and African-Americans?

200

Who started the revolution that overthrew the Czar in Russia in 1917 and what group were they a part of?

Who is Vladimir Lenin, and the Communists? Often referred to as the bolsheviks

200
This institution was proposed by President Wilson with a purpose to provide a place where nations could discuss their differences rather than going to war - ironically, the United States did not join due to Senate opposition
What is the League of Nations?
300
This term refers to a feelings of pride in one's own country or nationality
What is nationalism?
300
The United States should stay out of any foreign conflict was the common sentiment in the U.S. at the beginning of World War I and is also know was this
What is isolationism?
300
This telegram intercepted by the U.S. had been sent from German Foreign Minister Arthur Zimmermann to the German embassy in Mexico encouraging Mexico to attack the U.S. if the U.S. and Germany went to war in exchange for Germany's help regaining territory lost to the U.S. during the U.S./Mexican War
What is the Zimmerman telegram?
300
With Russia out of World War I, Germany concentrated all of its efforts on taking this country
What is France?
300

What did Germany pay back to the other countries in WWI?

What are reparations?

400
This is a process by which a nation builds up its military for the purpose of intimidating and deterring other countries
What is militarism?
400
This commercial cruise liner was sunk by a German U-boat (submarine) killing 128 U.S. citizens and turned public opinion against Germany
What is the Lusitania?
400

This was the name given to the mass movement of African Americans from the South to the North during WWI

What is The Great Migration?

400

These are three innovative weapons during World War I

What are machine guns, hand grenades, and mustard gas?

400

President Wilson went to Europe with this plan for Peace.

What are the Fourteen Points?

500
His assassination by a Serbian nationalist resulted in World War I
Who is Archduke Francis Ferdinand?
500
This is the willingness of Germany to attack any ship it deemed a possible threat, even commercial ships
What is unrestricted submarine warfare?
500

Black women were able to transition into industrial and secretarial work during the War, what jobs were they stuck to working before the War? 

What is domestic work?

500

Why did President Wilson end up wanting the US to be in the War?

What is to be a peacemaker?

500

The Treaty of Versailles emphasized what regarding Germany?

What is Germany's guilt for starting the War?

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