Challenges to Neutrality
Total War
Propaganda
Fighting for Democracy
Keeping the Peace
Misc. WW1
100

This term means a government policy or doctrine of taking no role in the affairs of other nations

What is Isolationism? 

100

Wilson justified U.S. entry in WWI to Congress by telling them the world needed to be safe for this. 

What is Democracy? 

100

This committee was established to the war to the public

What is the Public Information Committee? 

100

General Pershing's war doctrine. 

What is open warfare? 

100

The Germans surrendered this holiday. 

What is Veteran's/ Armistice Day? 

100

The United States had to resort to using this foreign policy tool under Presidents T. Roosevelt, Taft, and Wilson. 

What is the military? 

200

This type of agreement/ relationship lessens the chance for war between two nations. 

What is trade? 

200

This swine like like island produced 122 ships per month. 

What is Hog Island? 

200

This poster uses this specific technique to get its message across. 

What is Dehumanization? 

200

The first American battle of WWI was called this. 

What is the Battle of Cantigny? 

200

In the Treaty of Versailles, Germany was forced to accept this for the war.  

What is Responsibility/ blame? 

200

This promissory note from Germany to Mexico was intercepted by British Intelligence officers and triggered Wilson to enter the war. 

What is the Zimmerman
Telegram?

300

Germany use of this two word war strategy hurt U.S. trade with Britain and France, and even killed some citizens. 

What is unrestricted submarine warfare? 

300

These bonds raised 21 billion dollars for America's war efforts. 

What are Liberty Bonds? 

300

This poster appeals to a father's ____________ 


What is Pride/ Emotion? 

300

The Americans fought on this side of the front. 

What is the South? 

300

Wilson's 14 points were designed to eliminate these to make the world safe for democracy. 

What are the MAIN causes of WWI? 

300

This poisonous gas, used in WWI, ate away the flesh of those exposed to it. 

What is mustard gas? 

400

The vigilante solution to unrestricted submarine warfare shown below caused challenges to American Neutrality

What is the arming of merchant ships

400

This industries board, created by Woodrow Wilson,  allocated raw materials, eliminated waste, and expanded production during WWI. 

What is the War Industries Board? 

400

Some propaganda posters used the name of this Germanic tribe to make the Germans seem more barbaric. 

Who were the Huns

400

The number of days in the last allied offensive of WWI

What is 100? 

400

Germany was forced to pay 30 billion dollars worth of these. 

What are reparations? 

400

This type of foreign policy tool uses negotiation, talking, and treaties. 

What are diplomatic tools? 

500

Wilson's ideas for how the war should end challenged America's neutrality because he favored this type of regime that Germany was not. 

What is democracy/democratic

500

This act brought 3 million males into the U.S. military. 

What is the Selective Service Act? 

500

The Army promised soldiers this to get them to join. 

What is education, training, or money for education? 

500

The 100 day offensive marked the first time soldiers on the ground coordinated their efforts with these two new war machines? 

What are planes and tanks? 

500

This international organization was created in Wilson's 14 points. 

What is the League of Nations? 

500

Trade agreements, loans, and sanctions fall under this foreign policy tool type. 

What are economic tools? 

600

The sinking of this ship by German U-boats caused Wilson to force Germany into an idealistic promise they couldn't keep

What was the Sussex

600

People saved food for soldiers by not eating these two rhyming food products on certain days. 

What is meat or wheat? 

600

The lady in this poster. 

Who is Columbia? 

600

In this last battle of WWI Allied forces used gas shells, infantry and air intelligence to defeat the German military.  

What is the Meuse Argonne? 

600

This economic practice in Germany caused massive hyper inflation. 

Printing too much money

600

This approach to foreign policy philosophy considers how things should be less than how they are. 

What is an idealistic approach? 

700

England pressured the United States to join the war because they didn't believe in this three word idea of Wilson's 

What is Peace Without Victory? 

700

This government organization, created by Woodrow Wilson, helped farmers grow more grain than they ever thought possible. 

What was the Food Administration? 

700

This poster uses this technique to get immigrants to return the favor. 

What is Reciprocation/ Reciprocity? 

700

This chemical used in the Meuse Argon attacked and dissolved the cells in a person's lungs causing them to drown in their own fluids. 

What is Phosgene Gas? 

700

This caused the League of Nations to fail. 

What is the U.S. didn't join or What is lack of enforcement? 

700

According Dr. James Rosenau, this is the most purely political act.  

What is getting someone to change their behavior across an international border?