This is what the "A" in MAIN stands for.
What is Alliances?
Germany made this pledge to stop unrestricted submarine warfare and keep the US from entering the war.
What is the Sussex Pledge?
This new manufacturing process was used to quickly build supply transport ships by the US for WWI.
What is "Fabrication"?
What did Germany promise Mexico in the Zimmerman Note?
They promised Mexico would get back Arizona, New Mexico and Texas.
These three key countries involved in WWI had kings who were all related.
What is Germany, England and Russia?
The official US stance at the beginning of the war.
What is Neutrality?
When the Germans secretly tried to get Mexico to invade the US.
What is the Zimmerman Note?
This was the name for the US armies sent to Europe to fight in WWI.
What is the AEF - American Expeditionary Force?
A US citizen who did not want to fight based on moral or religious reasons.
What is a "conscientious objector"?
What did most of the leaders(kings/queens) of European countries involved in WWI have in common?
They were related(cousins)?
Germany used these to set up their own blockade of Britain during the war.
What are submarines or U-Boats?
This Revolution caused a major allied country to pull out of WWI.
What is the Russian/Bolshevik Revolution?
Americans used this new tactic at sea to reduce losses inflicted by German U-Boats.
Forming ships in convoys?
This amendment was eventually passed after the war giving American women the right to vote.
What is the "19th Amendment"?
U.S. citizens were encouraged to grow these at home to help ease the supply burden for troops on the frontlines.
What are Gardens/Victory Gardens?
This was the form of warfare Germany used at sea. It included killing civilians.
What is unrestricted submarine warfare?
The first US troops arrived in Europe in this surprising amount of time.
What is 12 weeks?
Nickname given to US troops by the British and French?
What is "doughboys"?
Congress passed/created this to make sure a draft could be used to raise troops.
What is the Selective Service?
The U.S. government sold these to raise money for the war effort?
What are Liberty Bonds?
The sinking of this ship pushed the US closer to joining the war.
What is the Lusitania?
This was used by the US to quickly swell its armies with new troops.
What is a draft?
US citizens not fighting in the war were encouraged to grow these at home.
What are "Victory Gardens"?
This country had the largest combined number of active servicemen and soldiers killed in WWI.
What is Russia?
This was the name for a U.S. citizen who refused to fight based on religious or moral reasons.
What is a conscientious observer?