People of WWI
Events of WWI
People of Progress
Events of Progress
Places
100

This gentleman was in line for the throne of Austria-Hungary.  He was assassinated while travelling in his car along with his wife.

Franz Ferdinand

100

Act forbade "false statements" regarding mailing materials deemed treasonous.

espionage act

100

New York City Journalist who documented the impoverished in "How the Other Half Lives"

Jacob Riis

100

Francis Galton proposed this theory that human characteristics and behaviors can be inherited.

eugenics

100

State where the Tuskegee Institute is located

Alabama

200

This man's party came to power and forced the Russian army to disintegrate, not allowing them to finish their end of the fighting.

Vladimir Lenin

200

Mexico was prompted by Germany to invade the US, and might have had this not been intercepted

The Zimmerman Telegram

200

This person was an activist and writer who spoke openly against lynchings in the Jim Crow South.

Ida B. Wells

200

This movement was inspired by Topeka minister Charles Sheldon

social gospel

200

Location of Hull House that supported communities in need.

Chicago

300

women could not serve as what in WWI

commissioned officers

300

Chemical warfare was used against the soldiers held up in the_________, due to frequent stalemate

trenches

300

This person believed Booker T. Washington did not do enough for Black people and was a founder of the NAACP.

W.E.B. DuBois

300

Women were able to vote after ratification of what

XIX Amendment

300

These countries comprised of the Central Powers

Germany, Austro-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire

400

This person developed the 14 points and devised the League of Nations for a solution to the post WWI World

Woodrow Wilson

400

This ocean liner sank as a result of being torpedoed by a German U-Boat.  

RMS Lusitania

400

This person believed in God's will and was famous for destroying saloons.  Known to use a hatchet.

Carrie A. Nation

400

This politician was the first to go after trusts and monopolies, though much of it exaggerated

Theodore Roosevelt

400

These countries comprised of the Allied Powers

United States, Australia, United Kingdom, France, Russia, Italy, and Japan

500

protested WWI involvement and claimed unfair burden on working people

Kate Richards O'Hare

500

Act forbade disloyal or abusive language toward the government

Sedition Act

500

Founded the Tuskegee Institute and wrote the book "Up From Slavery"

Booker T.  Washington

500

This person won the Nobel Peace Prize for their view on pacifism, social reform, and anti-militarism

Jane Addams

500

This was the site of the Treaty that concluded the Great War

Versailles