WW1 Warfare
Causes of WW1
U.S. Imperialism
WW1 Homefront
Mystery
100

These large machines were designed to cross no man's land. 

Tanks

100

the belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.

Militarism

100
Following the Spanish American War, the United States saw the need to build this canal in order for the navy to move more quickly between oceans. 

Panama Canal

100

 the movement of six million African-Americans out of the rural Southern United States to the urban Northeast, Midwest, and West in search of jobs that occurred between 1916 and 1970.

Great Migration

100

The U.S. did not want to join the war in the early stages and declared a strict policy of _____.

Neutrality

200

a weapon that sprays out burning fuel. Became popular in WW1

Flame Thrower

200

policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force. During WW1 many countries tried to do this to secure land & resources and to fend off potential threats.

Imperialism

200

This document states that the U.S. should only involve itself in foreign affairs that directly affect the United States. 

Monroe Doctrine

200

This law stated that in times where speech presents a clear and present danger, the government can sensor your speech. (Schenck v. United States)

Sedition Law 

200

The Germans continued this policy of sea warfare, which influenced United States' decision to  join the war after the sinking of the Lusitania. 

Unrestricted Submarine Warfare
300

The types of weapons employed  the use disabling chemicals. This type of weapon is now illegal. 

Gas Warfare

300

A sense of national pride, that led many nations to expand and come into conflict prior to WW1. 

Nationalism

300

This form of journalism sensationalized stories, and blamed the sinking of the USS Maine on Spanish attack, which greatly influenced public opinion to join the Spanish American War. 

Yellow Journalism 

300

During WW1 all male citizens ages 18-30 were eligible to be _____ into the U.S. Army for mandatory military service. 

Drafted

300

This message sent by the Germans to Mexico, tried to convince Mexico to attack the United States if they tried to join the war. In return, Mexico were promised the return of the SW U.S. territories. 

Zimmerman Telegram

400

The Wright Brother's invention which became popular towards the end of WW1, and was given its own branch in the military in 1947. 

The Air force

Air planes

400

A complex system of _______ caused many countries to become involved in WW1

Alliances

400

The response to the Monroe Doctrine that says the United States has a duty to protect and defend the interests of Latin American countries. 

Roosevelt Corollary

400

These posters and advertisements tried to convince citizens to conserve goods, buy liberty bonds, demonize the enemy, or enlist in the Army. 

Propaganda

400

This Geographic feature allowed the U.S. to remain neutral and protect its mainland from attack in WW1. 

the Atlantic Ocean

500

a type of combat in which opposing troops fight from a series of tunnels facing each other. They were in constant battle for ground called no mans land. 

Trench Warfare

500

The assassination of this Arch Duke in the Balkans, led to the start of WW1. 

Franz Ferdinand

500

Following this war, the United States assumed a much more prominent role in world affairs. 

Spanish American War

500

 a series of raids conducted in November 1919 and January 1920 during the First Red Scare by the United States Department of Justice under the administration of President Woodrow Wilson to capture and arrest suspected radical communists and socialists; mostly Italian and Eastern European immigrants. 

The Palmer Raids

500

1919 Race riots marked with high tensions and multiple injuries after WW1. 

Red Summer Race Riots of 1919

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