Causes
The War
The Homefront
Aftermath
100

The spark of WWI was the assassination of this Austrian leader

Franz Ferdinand

100

military operations in which each side attacks from fortified ditches

trench warfare

100

opposing American involvement in foreign affairs  

isolationism

100

the name of the agreement ending WWI

Treaty of Versailles

200

One of the causes of American involvement in WWI was the sinking of this British ship

Lusitania

200

the area in between trenches during WWI that was filled with dangerous objects like barbed wire

no man's land

200

To raise money for WWI the government sold these, in which people loaned money to the government and would be paid back later with interest

bonds

200

provision in the Treaty of Versailles in which Germany was forced to apologize for starting WWI

war guilt clause

300

a message from Germany to Mexico promising U.S. territory to Mexico if it helped fight World War I

Zimmerman note

300

the names of the two sides during WWI

Allies and Central Powers

300

a law that required men to register for military service

Selective Service Act

300

President Woodrow Wilson's plan for peace following the end of WWI

Fourteen Points

400

Germany promised to sink any hostile or neutral ships approaching the European coast during WWI, a type of conflict known as what

unrestricted submarine war

400

The Allies forced Germany to pay back ______, which was all of the monetary damage caused by WWI

reparations

400

To save energy and take advantage of the long days of summer, what policy was created during WWI

daylight savings

400

an agreement between the U.S., England, and Japan to limit the number of navy warships each country could have

Washington Naval Conference

500

the four long term causes of WWI: nationalism, militarism, imperialism, and ____

alliance systems

500

Which country backed out of WWI because it was in the middle of fighting a revolution?

Russia

500

a government agency that used propaganda to gain money and support for World War I

Committee of Public Information

500

an agreement in 1927 among 15 nations, in which each country promised not to make war with other nations

Kellogg-Briand Pact

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