Whose assassination sparked WWI?
Franz Ferdinand
What type of government was the Russian monarchy?
autocratic
Nickname given to US soldiers.
doughboys
What did the US Food Administration encourage farmers to do?
produce more
Germany's invasion into which country prompted England's entrance into WWI?
Belgium
Which countries made up the Triple Entente?
Great Britain, Russia and France (US)
What method was used to sway public opinion during WWI?
propaganda
Commander of the AEF
John J Pershing
What did the British and France want Germany to pay?
reparations
In which treaty did Russia lose a great deal of land to Germany?
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
Which battle made it clear that neither side could win the war easily?
Battle of Marne
Woodrow Wilson has to secure approval from which government body before declaring war on Germany?
US Congress
Which battle marked the largest attack in American history?
Battle of Argonne Forest
Who did not want the US to join the League of Nations?
Henry Cabot Lodge
Which WWI United States agency used the slogan, "Serve Just Enough"
Food Administration
Which weapon were horses safe from?
poison gas
What honor was awarded to Henry Johnson?
France's Cross of War
True/False: Vladmir Lenin was the leader of the Bolsheviks in Russia.
True
What is a pacifist?
one who opposes violence
What did the US government sell to help pay the cost of the WWI?
war bonds
What does the concept 'balance of power' do?
prevents a single nation from dominating others
True or False: Jeannette Rankin voted against the US entering WWI.
True
True/False: The German armistice required Germany to withdraw all its forces from the French border.
False: Rhine River
The Committee on Public Information promoted WWI as a battle for (blank and blank)
democracy and freedom
Who was Eddie Rickenbacker?
a famous race car driver who became a WWI flying ace