John J. Pershing was?
Selected to lead the AEF, American Expeditionary Force.
What is Militarism?
Building up one's military strength.
Trench Warfare
When men went to war, who stepped up to work factory jobs?
Women
The Selective Service Act is also known as.
The Draft.
Who was President during World War I?
Woodrow Wilson
Connections between other countries?
Alliances
This chemical warfare would be outlawed in the future. It would choke men to death, and result in a painful death.
Poison Gas
This note was intercepted, it was from Germany trying to convince Mexico to attack the United States.
The Zimmerman Note
She was the image of the can-do woman, who stepped up after all the men went to war.
Rosie the Riveter.
The ____________ fighters were an all-black unit that fought with the French during the war.
Harlem Hellfighters
Controlling a weaker nation as a source of raw materials and as a market for your products.
Imperialism
This weapon of war changed how combat would handle for years to come, resulted in trench warfare.
Machine Guns
The main reason the United States joined World War I, was for?
Freedom of the Seas.
This act made it a crime, to criticize the war.
The Espionage Act 1917.
Most decorated soldier of the war?
Alvin York
A strong devotion to the interests and culture of one's own nation, to the exclusion of other nations.
Nationalism
This massive vehicle moved on the land, and won't be properly used until World War II. What am I?
The Tank
The sinking of this ship encouraged American's call to arms.
Lusitania
The turning point of World War I. General Pershing and the AEF broke through German lines in this key battle.
Battle of Argonne Forest
The death of this individual started World War I.
Archduke Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary
Unrestricted submarine Warfare, resulted in what nation joining World War I?
The United States
This type of warfare was used by Germany, and would eventually get the United States involved.
Unrestricted submarine Warfare
(The Pledge that Germany made, and would later violate.) Not to sink merchant ships without warning or without helping passengers on board.
Susses Pledge
Contrary to Wilson's hopes after the war many Americans would retreat to ________________. This effort was led by key political figures such as Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, and his rejection of the Treaty of Versailles.
Isolationism