Famous People
M.A.I.N
Weapons and War Conditions
Treaties and Acts
Vocabulary
100

Judge who supported limiting of free speech during wartime 


Oliver Wendell Holmes or Woodrow Wilson

Oliver Wendell Holmes

100

Every country wanted to have the biggest military. A cause of World War 1

Militarism

100

German submarines

U-Boats

100

Treaty that ended World War 1

Treaty of Versailles

100

American passenger ship that was sunk by a German submarine

Lusitania

200

American general in World War 1 


  Kaiser Wilhelm or John Pershing


 John Pershing


200

one side in World War I: Great Britain, France, and Russia, later joined by the U.S.

Allies

200

Fighting style where soldiers dug holes in the ground as cover

Trench Warfare

200

1918 law that made criticizing the war illegal

Sedition Act

200

The government sold these to the people to pay for the war

Bonds

300

Leader of Austria-Hungary. His assassination started World War 1 


Woodrow Wilson or Archduke Ferdinand

Archduke Ferdinand

300

When one country takes over another country. A cause of World War 1

Imperialism

300

Armies would spray each other with poisonous mustard gas. Outlawed after the war ended.

Gas warfare

300

Telegram from Germany asking Mexico for an alliance against the US. Americans learned about this and got angry.

Zimmerman Telegram

300

one side in World War 1; Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, Ottoman Empire

Central Powers


400

The leader of Germany during World War 1 


Kaiser Wilhelm or Adolf Hitler

Kaiser Wilhelm

400

The belief that your country is better than every other country. A cause of World War 1

Nationalism

400

Spying

Espionage

400

2 bonus points on any test you want if you get this right:

Define "animalism" as it is used in Animal Farm.

Animalism is a communist philosophy of all of the animals being treated equal and sharing equally in both the responsibilities and rewards of the farm.

400


When there weren't enough soldiers, the government would randomly pick men over 18 to join the army

Draft

500

US President during World War 1 


Woodrow Wilson or Teddy Roosevelt

Woodrow Wilson

500

Answer this question for 2 bonus points on any test you want:

If you reflected this point over the y-axis, what would your new coordinates be?

(7,-8)

(-7, -8)

500

Biased information that promotes a particular point of view

Propoganda

500

When the losing side of a war pays money to the winning side

Reparations

500

Americans helped the war effort at home by buying bonds and working in factories

Homefront

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