When did the stalemate begin during WWI?
1917
Event that sparked WWI?
assassination of Ferdinand
Which nation rejected the Treaty of Versailles, negotiating its own peace agreement with Germany in 1921?
Russia
What were the M.A.I.N. causes of WWI?
Militarism, Alliance, Imperialism, Naturalism
What nations were formed following WWI?
Austria, Hungary, Prussia, Russia
Explain the threats during battle of WWI-What were soldiers exposed to?
Machine guns, artillery, and gas
Why did the U.S. decide not to participate in the League of Nations established by the Treaty of Versailles at the end of WWI?
They were mature
The TOV brought an end to WWI and placed sole responsibility for the war on which country?
Germail
How did the U.S. mobilize for war on the home front-how directly save and conserve?
What were the terms of the Treaty of Paris?
A statlemate is a situation in which further action is blocked. The stalemate during World War 1 was broken in 1917 by
The U.S.
Point 4,5,7,8,11
What happens to the League of Nations if the U.S. doesn't join it?
During WWI women were to plant these
Vegetables, victory gardens
Payments for damages caused by the war
Which country was forced to take responsibility for WWI?
Germany
World War I was the first to use many new technologies. List the new weapons and technologies used during WWI?
Artillery and machine guns
What role did the unrestricted submarine warfare play in the U.S. involvement of WWI?
Brought us into war
Why was it difficult for the U.S. to stay neutral during the first part of WWI?
Because of Germany blowing up ships
Who were the Big 4 at the Paris Peace Conference during WWI?
U.S., Britain, Italy, France
What was the goal of the League of Nations?
Preventing war
What did the 1918 sedition act do and why was it used?
extended the espionage act
What policy did the U.S. adopt when WWI first broke out in Europe?
Natural
Zimmerman Note?
Fake German notes to Mexico
Who was not invited to the Paris Peace Conference?
Russia