Start of the War
American Power Tips the Scale
War at Home
Treaty of Versailes
Miscellaneous
100

These are the countries that were part of the Allies (the Allied Powers)

France

Great Britain

Russia

United States (later)

100

This is the method the U.S. used to protect the merchant and supply ships heading to Europe.

The Convoy System (destroyer ships surrounded the supply ships to protect from U-Boats)

100

This is the board that controlled how and what was produced in the economy.

The War Industries Bard

100

This was the name of the International peace keeping organization Wilson envisioned (though the U.S. never joined)

The League of Nations

100

This was the method of warfare that made this war an effective stalemate for most of the time it was fought.

Trench warfare

200

These are the main countries that were part of the Central Powers.

Germany

Austria-Hungary

Ottoman Empire

200

This is the country that dropped out of World War I due to its own Revolution for the sake of Communism

Russia

200

This was the type of communication that was produced by the Committee on Public Information.

Propaganda

200

This was the country that had to sign the War Guilt Clause of the Treaty (and what that meant).

Germany - This country had to accept full blame for the war.

200

This is the name for extreme pride in a country.

Nationalism

300
This is why the United States joined the War.

Unrestricted submarine warfare.

Zimmerman Note

300

This is the amount of men who registered with the Selective Service Act (and a definition of what the Selective Service Act was)

24 million

A law requiring all men of a certain age to register to possibly be selected to serve in the armed forces (chosen randomly).

300

This killed more people worldwide (and in the United States) than the actual war.

The flu epidemic

300

What were the conflicting needs (or goals) at the Paris Peace Conference?

Punishing Germany 

or

Creating a safer, peaceful world

300

This is the amount of money Germany was forced to pay in reparations.

$33 billion.

400

This was the policy of the United States until Wilson felt the U.S. had to join World War I

Neutrality, Isolation
400
This is a person who objects to serving in the war due to moral reasons.

Conscientious Objector

400

This was the law that made it illegal to speak badly about the government or the war.

Espionage and Sedition Acts

400

This was the only part of Wilson's 14 points that actually happened.

The League of Nations

400

What impact did the War have on the United States' standing in the world?

The United States emerged as the world’s greatest industrial power.

500

These are the four MAIN causes why World War I started with an example of each cause.

Militarism (Germany builds up military to compete), 

Alliances (countries pledge to defend each other, drives everyone into war - list any alliance), 

Imperialism (competing for expanding territories caused conflict - list an example),

Nationalism (extreme pride and cultural superiority causes competition and tension - how might this affected any country involved?)


500

What are three social changes that occurred in the United States thanks to to the impact of World War I?

The Great Migration

Women Entering the Workforce (1 million)

Support for women's suffrage

500

This is an example of how German immigrants were treated in the United States during the war

- Physical brutality (flogging, murder, tarred and feathered in one case)

- Socially ostracized (fired for jobs, books and music removed, renaming items to not have German affiliation) 

500

These are at least 5 aspects of the Treaty: 

German disarm, 

pay reparations, 

accept sole responsibility, 

League of nations, 

9 new nations, 

Central Powers surrender their colonies

500

Name one political, social, economic, and European impact of the War:

overthrow of monarchies, 

women in the workforce, 

demand for consumer goods US leads the world, 

entire generations of men lost, 

Europe is destroyed 



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