Leader of Germany during WWI
Who is Kaiser Wilhelm II
Germany's war plan (name)
The Schlieffen Plan
The term that refers to information spread to advance a cause or damage an opponent's cause.
What is "propaganda"
A nickname for the American soldiers during WWI
Who were the "doughboys"
Money a defeated enemy pays for the cost of war
What are reparations
The person assassinated in Serbia in 1914
Who is Archduke Francis Ferdinand
The area between the trenches
What is "no man's land"
In trying to remain neutral, America also stopped trading with either side. (T or F)
What is "false"
Once entering the war, the U.S. joined which side?
The "Allies" (formerly the triple entente)
During the war the U.S. government basically controlled the __________________
What is railroads
America's Ace of Aces
Who was Eddie Rickenbacker
The Germans expected the war against France to last for a few years. (T or F)
What is "false"
The exact date that Germany signed the "armistice"
What is November 11, 1918 also known as 11:11:11
Wilson peace plan
What is the "Fourteen Points"
Wilson's slogan during the 1916 presidential campaign
What is "he kept us out of war"
The "Red Baron" flying ace from Germany
Who is Manfred von Richthofen
The German policy claimed the right to attack all ships in the war zone without warning
What is "unrestricted warfare"
A Mexican dictator who was popular among American businessmen
Who is Porfirio Diaz
Administrator of the Food Administration in the U.S. during World War I
Who is Herbert Hoover
The Central Powers during WWI
Who is Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman empire, and Bulgaria
The "Big Four" at the Treaty of Versailles
Who were George Clemenceau, Woodrow Wilson, Vittorio Orlando, and David Lloyd George
The major treaty after World War I which dealt a heavy burden on Germany
What is the "Treaty of Versailles"
Who was Henry Cabot Lodge
Germany's plot to give part of the United States to Mexico
What is the "Zimmermann Telegram"
The U.S. Secretary of State before WWI
Who was William Jennings Bryan