Causes of U.S. Involvement
People
Law
War/Home Front
Peace Efforts
100

This policy was President Wilson's initial stance for the U.S. in 1914

What is Neutrality?

100

The U.S. president who led the nation into World War I

Who is Woodrow Wilson?

100

The 1917 law that made it illegal to aid the enemy or obstruct the military draft

What is the Espionage Act?

100

The war effort was a factor leading to the passage of this amendment, granting women's suffrage

What is the 19th Amendment?

100

President Wilson's plan for peace and the post-war world

What are the Fourteen Points?

200

The name of the British passenger ship sunk by a U-boat in 1915

What is the Lusitania?
200

The powerful Republican Senator who led the opposition to the treaty in the U.S. Senate

Who is Henry Cabot Lodge?

200

The mass movement of African Americans out of the South to industrial cities during the war

What is the Great Migration?

200

The government board that managed industrial production and set prices for war materials

What is the War Industries Board?

200

The most important point to Wilson, designed to prevent future wars

What is the League of Nations?

300

The secret message intercepted in 1917 proposing an alliance between Germany and Mexico

What is the Zimmermann Telegram?

300

The commander of the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) in Europe

Who is General John J. Pershing?

300

The 1918 law that made it a crime to speak or write against the government or war effort

What is the Sedition Act?

300

The type of defensive warfare that characterized fighting on the Western Front

What is trench warfare?

300

The treaty that formally ended World War I

What is the Treaty of Versailles?

400

Wilson declared the U.S. was fighting to make the world "safe" for this

What is democracy?

400

The influential socialist who was imprisoned under the Espionage Act for criticizing the war

Who is Eugene V. Debs?

400

The name of the 1919 Supreme Court case that upheld the constitutionality of the Espionage Act

What is Schenck v. United States?

400

The first significant engagement of American troops in World War I (and in any European war).

What is the Battle of Château-Thierry?

400

The large payments Germany was required to make to the Allies for war damages

What are reparations?

500

The most immediate cause of U.S. entry into the war

What is unrestricted submarine warfare?

500

The head of the Committee on Public Information who was responsible for war propaganda

Who is George Creel?

500

The name for the bonds sold to citizens to help finance the war

What are Liberty Bonds (or War Bonds)?

500

The final major offensive involving American troops in late 1918

What is the Meuse-Argonne Offensive?

500

A group of senators who opposed the Treaty of Versailles

Who are the irreconcilables?

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