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Following his assassination WWI broke out between the Allied Powers and the Central Powers 

Who was Archduke Franz Ferdinand?

100

German U-boats attacked both military and civilian ships without warning

What was unrestricted submarine warfare?
100

Americans at home gave money to the government to help pay for the war and they would be paid back with interest. 

What were war bonds?

100

no alliances among nations • freedom of the seas in times of peace and war • removal of tariffs, or taxes, to encourage equal trade among nations • reduction of military weapons • establishment of new nations, like Poland

What was Wilson's 14 points?

200

Building up military. Forming Alliances. Controlling weaker nations, and pride for your country or ethnic group.

What were the MAIN Causes of WWI?

200

Germany asked Mexico to form an alliance if the United States entered the war

What was the Zimmerman Telegram?

200

Helped during the war by working in factories.

Who were women and African Americans?

200

encourage cooperation among countries and their leaders; it included the possibility of joint military action if any member was attacked

What was the League of Nations?

300

Shot multiple bullets at once. Caused massive deaths during WWI

What were machine guns?

300

authorized the U.S. government to draft men between the ages of 21 and 30 into the U.S. military

What was the Selective Service Act?

300

made it a crime to interfere with the war effort or to criticize government leaders and U.S. war policies

What were Espionage and Sedition Acts?

300

blamed Germany for the war • required Germany to pay war reparations to the Allied Powers • demilitarized Germany

What was the Treaty of Versailles?

400

Digging holes into the ground. Caused WWI to become a stalemate

What was trench warfare?

400

Led the AEF. Helped train the inexperienced solders. 

Who was General John J. Pershings?

400

challenged the Espionage Act; however, the court ultimately decided to uphold the law

What was Schenck v. U.S.?

400

opposed U.S. entry into the League of Nations; favored a return to isolationist policies to protect U.S. sovereignty, or independence

Who was Henry Cabot Lodge?

500

Made it easier to cross the trenches. 

What was the tank?

500

was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor, the highest military decoration awarded by the United States, for his exceptional bravery, leadership, and effectiveness during the battle

Who was Alvin York?

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