This was the spark that started WW1
the assassination Archduke Franz Ferdinand
a stituation where no progress can be made or there is no way to advance/move forward
stalemate
The name of the treaty that officially ended WW1 and gave harsh punishments to Germany
Treaty of Versailles
Schenck vs. United States
Germany had an alliance with two other strong empires. Who were they and what were they called?
Austria-Hungary and Ottoman Empire
Central Powers
What event claimed more than 1,000 lives and was a main reason that the US eventually entered the war?
This kind of battle tactic almost directly resulted in a stalemate.
Trench Warfare
An intergovernmental organization founded as a result of the Paris Peace Conference that ended the First World War by Woodrow Wilson and promoted cooperation and peace
League of Nations
These were backyard gardens that were planted to help civilians grow their own vegetables, allowing other vegetables to be sent to the warfront. This was one way of supporting the war effort.
Victory Gardens
What was sent from Germany to Mexico, asking Mexico to attack the US if they entered the war, but was intercepted by the US. This angered the US citizens and was another reason the US eventually entered the war.
What new kind of warfare was seen in WW1 that could kill or harm large groups or people at once? It is known as one of the deadliest types of warfare during WW1.
chemical warfare
Woodrow Wilson's Plan for organizing a post WW1 Europe and trying to avoid future wars
14 Points
rationing
Who were a part of the Allied Powers?
Britian, France, Russia
Who were the Americans that fought for the US with the French Army because they were being discriminated against for their race. They were highly decorated (received many honors) for bravery.
Harlem Hellfighters
a policy of glorifying military power, building up military forces, and keeping an army always ready for war
militarism
Which acts were passes that resulted in harsh penalties for anyone who spoke out against the US entering the war or interfering with preparing for war
Espionage and Sedition Acts
What were the four long term causes of WW1 that created tension between several countries in Europe?
Militarism
Alliances
Imperialism
Nationalism
This was a main reason for the US to enter the war and for Russia to leave the war
Russian Revolution
the stance of not taking sides--the US took this stance at the beginning of the war
neutral