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A belief in a strong army
What is militarism?
100
The year the war started in Europe?
What is 1914?
100
Women left the home to work here:
What are factories?
100
This country lost WW1
What is Germany?
100
The branch that determines whether laws are constitutional
What is the judicial branch?
200
Pride in one's country
What is Nationalism?
200
Year the United States entered?
What is 1917?
200
The factories mostly made these:
What are war supplies?
200
This was setup to prevent future wars
What is the League of Nations?
200
Legal issues concerning marriage, education and drivers' licenses are the responsibility of:
What are the states?
300
2 or more countries working together
What is an Alliance?
300
The Germans used these to attack American ships?
What are U-Boats (submarines)?
300
African Americans movement from the South to the North is called:
What is the Great Migration?
300
Wilson's ideas about the world after WW1 are called
What are the Fourteen Points?
300
The division of power between the national and state governments is known as:
What is federalism?
400
Taking over another country
What is Imperialism?
400
To be apart from other countries
What is isolation?
400
The reason African Americans moved North?
What is in search of factory jobs?
400
The branch of government that did not want to join the League of Nations:
What is the Legislative branch?
400
An example of the President using checks and balances is
What is vetoing a bill passed by Congress?
500
The Uncle Sam poster is an example of:
What is Nationalism?
500
The reason the US entered WW1:
What is to make the world safe for democracy?
500
Schenck v. US case - "clear and present danger" shows that constitutional rights:
What are not absolute?
500
The reason the US did not enter the League of Nations
What is because they wanted to avoid being involved in foreign events?
500
The reason the Bill of Rights were added to the Constitution
What is to guarantee civil liberties?
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