President that proclaimed US Neutrality when WWI started
What is President Wilson?
The cost of this war was $35.5 billion
What was World War I?
In a speech President Wilson gave to the Senate, he declares that he wanted to find a way to end the what...
What is the stalemated war in Europe?
W.E.B. Du Bois urged blacks to do what to show their loyalty abs help gain greater equality
A group of presidents that were leaders of the four largest nations that made up almost all the decisions
What were the "Big Four?"
President Wilson sided with Lansing and sent Germany a series of not telling them to stop what...
What is Unrestricted Submarine Warfare?
the government raised the rest of the money through a sale called what
What is a bond?
Who is the German minister that wrote the coded note called the Zimmermann note
Who was Arthur Zimmermann?
A mass movement of African Americans
What was the Great Migration
The Big Four signed a treaty on June 18, 1919 that was a peace treaty to end WWI
In February 1915, Germany found a new way to attack Britain, what was it
What are submarine attacks?
On July 1917, President Wilson created a what time of bond?
What is the War Industries Board?
In April 2, 1917, which president spoke out to the Congress about Neutrality being "no longer feasible"
Who was president Wilson?
In 1919, there was a riot that broke out and blood flowed everywhere
What was the "red summer?"
A treaty that divided the Senate into 3 groups; Reservationists, Irreconcilables, and Internationalists.
What was the Ratification Debate?
Germany officials promised not to sink or attack anymore ships without warning
What is the Sussex pledge?
President Wilson set up an administration to distribute food and fuel to those in need like people and armed forces
What was the food administration?
America declared war against who on April 4,1917
What was Germany?
A law that made it a crime to try and interfere with the military draft
What was the Espionage Act?
Wilson's program for peace became known as the ______ _______.
What are the Fourteen Points?
President Wilson protested that sinking merchant ships without protecting the lives of passengers and crews violated international law
What was "strict accountability?"
What board worked to settle any labor disputes?
What was The National War Labor War?
A note sent in code by a German foreign minister that told a German minister in Mexico that they should get together to help Mexico regain the lost territories
What was the Zimmermann note?
In 1918, Congress enacted an act that made it a crime to say anything that was "disloyal, profane, or abusive" to the government
One of Wilson's last points in the fourteen points were to make up an international organization called...
What was the League of nations?