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when did the stalemate begin during WW1? 

1917

100

Event that sparked WW1

assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand 

100

which nation rejected the Treaty of Versailles, negotiating its own peace agreement with Germany in 1921?

United States 

100

what were the MAIN causes of WW1?

militarism alliances imperialism nationalism 

100

what nations were formed during WW1? 

versailles 

200

Explain the threats during WW1- What were soldiers exposed to?

guns, bullets, machine guns, disease 

200

Why did the United States decide not to participate in the League of Nations established by the Treaty of Versailles at the end of World War 1?

congress didn't want us to get involved

200

The treaty of versailles brought an end to world war 1 and placed sole responsibility for the war on which country? 

Germany

200

explain how the U.S. mobilized for war on the home front - how did they save and conserve? 

women did manual labor 

200

what was the zimmerman note?

germany ask mexico to attack the U.S. 

300

A stalemate is a situation in which further action is blocked. The stalemate during World War 1 was broken in 1917 by 

The US joining the war

300

List and explain Wilson's 14 pt plan

the creation of the League of Nations

300

what happens to the league of nations if the U.S. does not join? 

without the U.S. it wouldn’t be successful

300

During WW1 women were to plant these 

victory gardens 

300

what was the war industries board and how did it effect WW1 and Post WW1?

all metal goes to the war effort 

400

Which country was forced to take responsibility for WW1? 

Germany

400

World war 1 was the first war to use many new technologies. List the new weapons and technologies used during WW1

tanks, gas, machine guns 

400

what role did unrestricted submarine warfare play in U.S. involvement of WW1?

they blew up the Lusitania 

400

who was not invited to the paris peace conference ? 

russia 

400

who were the big 4 at the paris peace conference during WW1? 

U.S. Britain Italy and France

500

What was the goal of the League of Nations?

world organization to make peace 

500

what did the 1918 sedition act do and why was it used? 

made it illegal to talk bad about the government 

500

which policy did the united states adopt when world war 1 first broke out in Europe? 

isolationism 

500

what are reparations?

war cost for damages

500

why was it difficult for the united states to stay neutral during the first part of world war 1? 

didn’t feel like it was necessary 

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