United States
Little Bit of Everything
Factors Pt1
Factors Pt2
WWI Strategy
100

Who was the US president during WWI?

Woodrow Wilson
100

The Germans used these to police the oceans

submarines/u-boats

100

This is a term for having a well equipped army ready to mobilize. 

Militarism

100

The United Stated had tension built up with this southern neighbor country before WWI even started. 

Mexico

100

Finish the alliances. 

Germany + Austria VS Russia + ____________

France

200

The US remained _____________ for most of the war until 1917. 

Neutral

200

The US started selling these to help fund the impending war effort in early 1917. They are basically a civilian loan to the federal government. Commonly used in propaganda posters. 

War Bonds

200

This is a term that mean a country uses it's military to expand it's influence around the world. 

Imperialism 

200

international trade showed the alliances of the United States before it's official entry into the War in 1917. Who did the US trade with most? 

Great Britain 

200

Both Germany and Great Britain used this strategy to try to starve on another. 

Ocean blockades

300

The US suffered around _______________ casualties in WWI. 

50,000

300

To increase the size of the US army, in the summer of 1917, the US implemented this tactic. 

Draft

300

This term means you have pride in your country and want to protect it. 

Nationalism

300

This was a message from Germany intended for Mexico urging Mexican forces to take up arms against the United States. 

Zimmerman Note

300

What is the word for this definition. Information, ideas, or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person, group, movement, institution, nation, etc.

Propaganda. 
400

During WWI around this many women were enlisted in the military.

11,000

400

This propaganda technique attempts to to make one feel alone if he/she doesn’t go along. Aims to make people feel like they will be left out if they don't join the movement. 

Bandwagon. 

400

This Austro-Hungarian leader was assassinated, causing the first spark to start WWI.  

Arch-Duke Franz Ferdinand 

400

What is the name of the British civilian ship that was sunk by the Germanys, killing around 1200 people including over 120 Americans. 

The Lusitania 

400

This country originally had and alliance to fight with Germany and Austria but flipped sides and teamed up with France and Russia. 

Italy

500

Woodrow Wilson's plan for peace was called ___________________________. 

Wilson's 14 Points. 

500

Widely considered the bloodiest battle of WWI, in the Battle of Somme, after a single day of fighting British casualties were estimated to be around this many. 

20,000+

500

Russia backed this country, which was the place where the "Black Hand" group originated and was the birthplace of the famous assassin of this time. 

Serbia

500

Explain the difference between Germany and Great Britain's strategy in terms of their ocean blockades.   

Britain incorporated stop and seizure technique while Germany unrestricted submarine warfare. (Britain boarded ships and let them go, Germany sunk the ships)  

500
Explain why Russia exiting WWI was so significant to France and their allies.

Now Germany only has to fight a war on one front. (Russia and France, now just France) They can focus all their troops to try and take Paris. 

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