the Treaty of Versailles
League of Nations
World War 1
diseases/technology
United States
100

Which nation rejected the Treaty of Versailles, negotiating its own peace agreement with Germany in 1921?

The United States.


100

What was the goal of the League of Nations?

Maintain peace.

100

When did the stalemate begin during World War 1?

1915.

100

Explain in the threats during battle of World War 1-What were soldiers exposed to?

Disease

body lice

scarce of food

trench rats 

Trench foot

100

A stalemate is a situation in which further action is blocked. The stalemate during World War 1 was broken in 1917 by

The United States entry into the war.

200

The Treaty of Versailles brought an end to World War 1 and placed sole responsibility for the war on which country? 

Germany.

200

What happens to the League of Nations if the United States does not join?

The United States wouldn't be protected or have any power. They are the bridging gap.

200

Event that sparked World War 1?

The assassination of Franz Ferdinand.


200

World War 1 was the first war to use many new technologies. List the new weapons and technologies used during World War 1?

Airplanes

Poisonous Gas

Tanks

Trench Warfare

200

Which policy did the United States adopt when World War 1 first broke out in Europe?

The United States would remain neutral.

300

Which Country was forced to take responsibility of World War 1?

Germany.

300

What role did unrestricted submarine warfare play in the U.S. involvement of World War 1? 

Germany broke their promise to stop attacking passenger ships. Germany thought their was supplies for Britain inside the ships.

400

What were the M.A.I.N. causes of World War 1?

M: Militarism

A:Alliances

I:Imperialism

N:Nationalism

400

Explain how the Unites States mobilized for war on the home front-how did they save and conserve?

Food was rationed to the bare necessities when it came to goods needed by the military.

500

 Explain Wilson's 14 pt plan?

Creation of the League of Nations except Germany.