Entry into the War
Sedition Acts
Spanish Flu
Effects on different Groups
14Pts and LON
100

This intercepted letter is one of the reasons why the U.S entered WW1.

What is the Zimmerman Note

100

The U.S Sedition Acts of 1918 prevented this from happening.


What is prevent Americans from speaking out against the war.

100

The Spanish Flu was spread through this animal and their droppings.

What is a bird.

100

The Great Migration involved the movement of this group of people to the north due to the opening of many industrial jobs.

Who were African Americans.

100

Point 14 of Wilson's 14 points called for what.

What was a the creation of a League of Nations
200

This ship was sunk by the Germans in 1915 prompting the U.S to enter WW1 two years later.

What is the Lusitania.

200

This prominent socialist leader who once ran for president, was thrown in jail for speaking out against U.S involvement in WW1.

Who is Eugene Debbs.

200

The Spanish Flu most likely came from this country.

What is the United States

200

This group of Americans where highly discriminated against during the war.

Who were German Americans.

200

The Treaty of Versailles did these two things to the Germans.

What was blame them for the war and demanded reparations for damages.

300

The German's chose to resume this, prompting the U.S to enter WW1.

What is uncontrolled submarine warfare.
300

Charles Schenk, a socialist, distributed these between the years of 1918-1919, in which he eventually got arrested for.

What were Anti-War Pamphlets.

300

The government did this in response to the Spanish Flu.

What is try to downplay it.

300

Native American soldiers contributed greatly to the war effort by doing this. 

What was serve as message senders.

300
Contrary to what the other Allied Nations wanted, President Wilson wanted this              , meaning no nation would forced to be blamed or punish for the war.

What was Peace without Victory.

400

In Woodrow Wilson's August 1914 speech before congress this was his position towards getting involve in WW1.

What is to remain neutral

400

The Sedition Acts placed regulations on this guaranteed amendment right.

What is Freedom of Speech.

400

This is the total amount of people infected by the Spanish Flu by the time it was over. 

What is 500 million or 1/3 of the world population then.

400

This term was used to describe many "damaged" American soldiers once they returned from the war.

What was Shellshock

400
Senator Henry Cabot Lodge used this Presidential doctrine to support his argument in not joining the League of Nations.

What was the Monroe Doctrine.

500

Contrary to what Wilson claimed, renown historian Howard Zinn claimed this was the reason the U.S entered WW1.

What is not wanting to lose their financial investments with the Allies, particularly UK.

500

Chief Justice Oliver Wendell opinioned this famous saying in his upholding of the Sedition Acts in Schenk v, U.S.

What is it isn't okay to yell fire into a crowded theatre.

500

The highest amount of deaths for the Spanish Flu was during this wave of the flu.

What was the Second Wave.

500

This new group of navy entries took over clerical and office positions freeing up many men to go into combat.

Who were the Yeoman (F)

500

This piece of policy was the main reason why the Senate did not approve of Wilson's League of Nation.

What was Article X of the League of Nation

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