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America in the war
The end of the war
100

A relationship in which countries agree to work together and help eachother.

Alliances

100

This alliance was made up of Germany, Austria Hungary, and The Ottoman Empire

The Central Powers 

100

All aspects of a society were channeled into war effort

Total War

100

This was a major reason for the US entering the war-

Germany began “unrestricted submarine warfare” against all ships and a passenger ship was hit killing over 1,000 innocent people 

The Sinking of The Lusitania

100

This document was signed at the end of the War in order to bring the war to a close and punish Germany.



The Treaty of Versailles 

200

Pride or love for one's country

Nationalism

200

This alliance was made up of Britain, France, Russia, The U.S.A. and Italy

The Triple Entente

200

A system used during wartime where the government limits how much food people can buy so there is enough for soldiers and everyone at home.

Rationing

200

This was a major reason for the US entering the war - 

  • Proposed an alliance between Germany and Mexico only IF the US declared war on Germany

The Zimmerman Telegram

200

This Document was written by U.S. president Wilson in order to bring the war to an end while maintaining harmony and Democracy.



The 14 Point Plan

300

Larger countries dominating smaller countries for land, resources, or other reasons.

Imperialism

300

This country remained neutral for majority of the war, but was helpful in the success of the Triple Entente.

America

300

A U.S. law passed to stop treason from being printed

Espionage Act

300

When the United States entered World War On, they only declared war on one country. Who was it?

Germany 
300

This Peace keeping Organization was created to prevent any future world wars from occurring. 



The League of Nations

400

A strong focus on building up the military.

Militarism

400

This group of people gained importance during WWI as they fought in factories and served as nurses. 

Women

400

A system where the government requires certain people, usually young men, to join the military and serve for a period of time, even if they did not volunteer.

 The Selective Service Act 

400

Women gained this right following War World One. 

Suffrage

400

True or False: The United States was the most influential member of the League of Nations

False

500

This was the major spark/event that led to the start of the war.

The Assassination of Franz Ferdinand

500

This time period in America happened prior to the war and helped America have the weapons necessary to be successful in the war

The Industrial Revolution

500

U.S. government agency created to help organize the country's economy for war. It was responsible for making sure factories produced enough goods for soldiers, controlled raw materials, set prices, and made businesses focus on war production instead of consumer goods.

War Industries Board

500

____________________ were people whose religious and/or moral beliefs forbid them from fighting in war

Conscientious Objectors

500

What happened to the American economy following World War One? 

The economy was thriving after the war. 

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