Intro
America Joins The War
Fourteen Points
Treaty of Versailles
Postwar Problems
100

The 4 M.A.I.N points that led to War breaking out throughout Europe

What are militarism, alliance systems, imperialism, and nationalism?

100

A British passenger liner sunk by German torpedos on May 7th, 1915; a recorded 128 Americans died

What is the Lusitania?

100
The Historical Figure responsible for the creation of The Fourteen Points

Who is Woodrow Wilson?

100

Where the Treaty of Versailles took place

What is the Palace of Versailles, Paris, France?

100

A period of time following WW1 in which 10% of the American workforce was unemployed

What is The Great Depression?

200

Austrian Archduke killed by Serbian Nationalists; led to the ultimatium of the Austrian Government towards Serbia

Who is Francis Ferdinand?

200
A German-originated telegram that asked for Mexican support against the U.S. in exchange for Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona; intercepted by British Intelligence

What is the Zimmerman Telegram?

200

Name 2+ of The Fourteen Points

1. All treaties between countries must be public

2. Freedom of navigation upon the seas

3. Removal of economic barriers

4. Reduction of arms worldwide

5. Open-minded adjustment of colonial claims

6. Evacuation of Central Powers from Russian territory

7. Evacuation of Central Powers from Belgium

8. Freeing of French territory

9. Readjustment of Italy's borders

10. Freeing the peoples of Austria-Hungary

11. The evacuation of Romania, Serbia, and Montenegro

12. Voices to the peoples of the Ottoman Empire

13. New and independant Polish nation

14. League of Nations

200

"The Big Four"; name 2

Who are Woodrow Wilson/U.S.A, David Lloyd George/Great Britain, Georges Clemenceau/France, and Vittorio Orlando/Italy?

200

Location of the worst racial-related riots; over 40 were killed and 500+ injured

Where is Chicago?

300

The Central Powers of WW1

What are Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria?

300

"A barrier to U.S. participation" to the War Effort removed on March 15th, 1917, in the Eastern Hemisphere

What is the Russian Revolution?

300

"A general association of nations... for the purpose of affording mutual guarantees of political independence and territorial integrity to great and small states alike"

What is the League of Nations?

300

Punishments for Germany; name 2

What are disarmament, stripment of colonies within Asia and Africa, guilt for the War, French occupation of the Rhineland for 15+ years, and reparation money for both Great Britain and France?

300

The location of the first major labor-related strike of 1919 within the U.S.

Where is Seattle?

400

"The Principal Allied and Associated Powers" of WW1, recognised by the treaties of the Paris Peace Conference; name 4+

"Principal" Allies: U.K., France, Russia, Italy, Japan, U.S.A.

"Associated" Allies: Serbia, Belgium, Montenegro, Asir, Nejd and Hasa, Portugal, Romania, Hejaz, Panama, Cuba, Greece, China, Thailand, Brazil, Armenia, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Haiti, Liberia, Bolivia, Ecuador, Uruguay and The Honduras.

400

President Woodrow Wilson's speech delivered to Senate in Janurary, 1917, based on this singular, idealistic hope

What is "Peace without Victory"?

400

Regions Germany had to return to France

What are Alsace and Lorraine?

400

Countries of whom Independence was granted to; name 3+

What are Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Finland, and Poland?

400

Name of the anti-Communist hysteria following WW1

What is "The Red Scare"?

500

The Country that first declared War against Germany during WW1

What is the U.K.?

500

President Wilson's precedent reason to declare War against Germany on April 2nd, 1917

What is "Germany's Submarine Policy"?
500

Regions Germany had to evacuate

What are Belgium, Romania, and Serbia?

500

Nations created through the Treaty of Versailles

What are Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia?

500

A series of unexplained bombings leading to the arrest of over 6,000 people; headed by J. Edgar Hoover

What are the Palmer Raids?

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