posters, movies, cartoons, songs, political ads etc. aimed at promoting a specific point of view and to create support
propaganda
extreme social & political loyalty, patriotism and love for one's own country
nationalism
trench warfare/new technology led to many casualties and little offensive movements on the battlegrounds between France and Germany during WWI
Stalemate on the Western Front
Trenches protected soldiers from this new weapon
Machine guns
The protective shield that would go over a soldier's face and filter out the poisonous gases during a gas attack
gas mask
The place between both side's trenches where no one would step into due to instant death usually by sniper
No Man's Land
Women's involvement during WWI proved women could do more than just take care of their family. This lead to women gaining the right to do what in 1918?
Vote! 18th Amendment!
to work, communicate and negotiate with other nations peacefully
Diplomacy
This 1915 military campaign, known for its assaults on the Dardanelles, was a major Allied effort during World War I? Introduction of which new warship? aimed to secure a sea route to which city, allowing the Allies to provide direct support to Russia.
The Gallipoli Campaign. Dreadnoughts. Constantinople (Istanbul).
not taking one side over another, to remain uninvolved in a war or foreign entanglement. Give examples of countries that took this stance.
Neutrality. Belgium, Sweden, Switzerland, Netherlands, Spain
to block/stop any goods or military materials from getting in or out of a place. Give example
Blockade
What was the airship called that was the earliest instances of strategic bombing in modern warfare which led to Germany's aerial bombing campaign against British cities.
There were many ethnic groups living in the Ottoman Empire: Turks, Armenians, Assyrians, Greeks/. What is a word to describe “Turkey for the Turks”.
Pan-Turkism
Why is the armenian genocide that took place in 1915 a controversial topic?
Modern day turkey denies it is a genocide and argues it just another atrocity that took place in WW1. Diplomatic tensions.
Zimmerman Telegram
This was a secret diplomatic communication from the German Foreign Office in January 1917 that proposed a military alliance between Germany and Mexico.
Steep cliffs, high terrains, lots of losses.
The U.S. government came up with legislation like the Espionage Act of 1917. What was this?
Prohibiting interference with military operations and making it illegal to to spread information that could hinder the armed forces or help the country's enemies. It gave the government authority to censor communication and gave out penalties for espionage.
Treaty of Versailles
Ended World War I with harsh conditions for Germany: Had to pay back money for the war (reparations), downsize military, give up conquered lands etc.
Immigrants from what country faced discrimination in the U.S. during WW1
Germany, Austria. The U.S. government, through propaganda, portrayed Germans and Austro in negative and stereotypical ways. Protecting "American" identity
100: break the deadlock on the western front
100: First time Australian and New Zealand men were representing their country in a world war romanticized glorifying war.
100:a successful defense of their homeland against foreign invaders
100: other reasons i.e. led the way for turkish independence from Ottomans in 1923.