People
The War
The War Continues
Aftermath of WWI
Grab Bag
100
Democrat president during WWI -- last Progressive president.
Who was Woodrow Wilson?
100
The Central Powers
What is Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria?
100
Position taken by the U.S. at the beginning of the war.
What is isolationism?
100

It was United States President Woodrow Wilson's plan for peace, where he outlined an idealistic vision, including the creation of the League of Nations. 

What is Wilson's 14 points? 
100

 It was a British passenger ship, sunk by German U-Boats. Over 1,000 people died, including 128 Americans, angering many in the United States and strengthening Allied support amongst the American public. 

What is the Lusitania?

 

200
His assassination led to WW I.
Who was Archduke Franz Ferdinand?
200
Event that led to WW I.
What is the assassination of Archduke Franz  Ferdinand ?
200

Court case which helped define the limits of the First Amendment right to free speech, particularly during wartime. It created the “clear and present danger” standard, which explains when the consequences of speech allow the government to limit it. In times of war your rights can be limited.

What is Schenck v U.S.?
200

An international organization that would settle and discuss disagreements without war-- the United States would not join, thus weakening the organization. 

What is the League of Nations?


200

This 1917 law provided for the registration of all American men between the ages of 21 and 30 for a military draft. By the end of WWI, 24.2 had registered; 2.8 had been inducted into the army. Age limit was later changed to 18 to 45.

What is the Selective Service Act of 1917?
300
Led the American Expeditionary Forces as he was called off his chase of Pancho Villa.
Who is General John Pershing?
300

Causes of WW I 

M  A   N   I   A

Militarism,  Alliances, Nationalism, Imperialism, & an assassination.
300
Great Britain, France, Russia, Italy, Japan, & United States.
What/Who is the Allied Powers? 
300
This committee concluded that the main reason for U.S. entry into WWI was purely financial --- benefiting  bankers and war industries.
What is the Nye Committee?
300

They moved into men's jobs like railroad work, cooks, dockworkers, and bricklayers.

Who are women?
400

Republican U.S. senator for more than 31 years -- led the successful congressional opposition to the U.S. participation in the League of Nations & the Treaty of Versailles.

Who is Senator Henry Cabot Lodge?
400

German submarines sinking any ship that entered British waters without warning, regardless of if ships were military or civilian. Major cause for U.S. to enter the war.


What was unrestricted submarine warfare?

400

They had exhausted themselves in WWI and were experiencing their own political revolution known as the Bolshevik Revolution --- withdrawing from the war in 1917.


What is Russia?
400
What punishment did Germany receive from the Treaty of Versailles?
Germany lost a large amount of territory, restrictions placed on their military operations and had to pay reparations to the Allies.
400
This was a movement among African Americans moving north in search of jobs.
What was the Great Migration?
500
Headed up the Food Administration during WWI --- conservation of food ( Meatless Mondays & Wheatless Wednesday). Will be the residing president at the during the Stock Market Crash & beginning of the Great Depression.  Will be blamed for the GD.
Who is Herbert Hoover?
500
A request from Germany to Mexico to declare war on the U.S. so that they could resume unrestricted submarine warfare.
What is the Zimmerman telegraph? 
500

The treaty imposed on Germany by France, Great Britain, the United States, and other Allied Powers after World War I. It demanded that Germany dismantle its military and give up some lands to Poland. It was resented by many Germans and many Americans rejected the treaty due to the League of Nations. Ended WW I.

What is the Treaty of Versailles?


500
This article of the Treaty of Versailles blamed Germany solely for the war.
What is Article 231?
500

This act passed by Congress made it illegal to Its purpose was to make it illegal to write or speak anything critical of American involvement in the war.

Amended to the Espionage Act making it illegal any utterance that was considered disloyal toward the U.S. government, the Constitution, or the military.

What is the Espionage Act & Sedition Act?
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