This was the Peace Treaty signed at the end of the war.
What is the Treaty of Versailles?
This was the name given to Woodrown Wilson's plan for peace.
What is the Fourteen Points?
This revolutionary method of production, pioneered by Henry Ford, dramatically reduced the cost of manufacturing and made goods more affordable for the average American.
What is the Assembly Line?
This was the nickname of the Model T.
What is the Tin Lizzie?
Approximately 8,000 American soldiers were killed or wounded in this key battle.
What is Belleau Wood?
Warren Harding's presidency was known for scandals like the Teapot Dome oil reserve land lease which was in this US state.
What is Wyoming?
Another part of 20s culture was Gangsters, bootleggers and Speakeasies, which all were a result of this short lived ban on the production and sale of alcohol in America.
What is Prohibition?
President Wilson did not like this part of the treaty of Versailles.
What was forcing Germany to take full blame for the war?
The armistice was agreed to in a train car, famously, on this date and time which happens to now be Veteran's Day in America.
What was the 11th hour, of the 11th day, in the 11th month (11:00 on November 11th)?
He was the first President elected with the help of women, after the 19th amendment was ratified.
Who is Harding?
This system allowed people to pay for things over time.
What are installment plans?
During the World War I era, 20 million people died as a result of this.
What is the Flu?
This was the final battle of World War I.
What was Argonne Forest?
This President famously declared, "The business of America is business."
Who is Coolidge?
The car helped to usher in the growth of these communities built outside of cities.
What are suburbs?
One part of the Fourteen Points was this proposal which, even though it didn't pan out, set the example for what would become the United Nations years later.
What is the League of Nations?
Not directly related to World War I, but another key moment in history was when this person and his family were murdered in 1918.
Who was the Russian Tsar?
Coolidge infamously said this to a woman who made a bet about how much she could get him to speak.
What is "you lose"?
By 1922, there were more than 500 of these in the United States.
What are radio stations?
These were the three main countries in the Central Powers alliance at the onset of World War I.
What is Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire?