Leading to War
People
U.S. entry into WWI
War
End of the war
100

What was America's stance at the beginning of WWI (1914)

Neutral

100

Who was the leader of the U.S. during WWI?

Woodrow Wilson

100

What was the selective service act?

draft

100

What did soldiers often get on their feet?

Trench foot

100

DAILY DOUBLE::::The international organization created to preserve the peace after WWI was

League of Nations

200

Name the 4 MAIN causes of WWI

militarism, alliances, imperialism, nationalism

200

The assassination of what leader was the spark that started WWI?

Archduke Ferdinand

200

In 1915, what passenger ship was torpedoed?

Lusitania

200

new weapon that caused blindness, blisters and choking

poison gas

200

What country had assume sole responsibility for the war?

Germany

300

What is feelings of intense patriotism

nationalism

300

Who was the leader of Germany during WWI

Kaiser Wilhelm

300

What proposed an alliance between Mexico and Germany?

Zimmerman note

300

What was the area between the trenches called?

no man's land

300

What treaty ended WWI

Treaty of Versailles

400

Who were the two major powers in the Central Powers?

Germany and Austria Hungary

400

Vladimir Lenin overtook what country in the middle of WWI?

Russia

400

Under what act was Eugene Debs arrested?

Sedition Act

400

What is it called when neither side is able to defeat the other in battle?

stalemate

400

What was the main goal for France and Britain at the end of WWI?

Weaken Germany and make them pay for the war

500

What was Germany's plan to quickly go to the West and wipe them out, then head East to Russia?

Schlieffen Plan

500

Who was the leader of the American Expeditionary Forces? 

General Persing

500

Name the 5 types of Propaganda used in WWI.

recruitment, conservation, homefront organizations, money, nationalism

500

What statement was issued by Germany which promised to stop sinking ship without warning

sussex pledge

500

What is the right of people to choose their own form of government?

self-determination

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