What was the name of tactic thee government used to advertise for the war and get Americans to support it?
Propaganda
What was the name of the first US Offensive?
Meuse-Argonne
Who was President of the US during WW1?
President Woodrow Wilson
What is the policy of making military power very strong?
Militarism
Give me an example of a new military technology used during World War 1.
planes, airships, tanks, submarines, machine guns, poison gas
The government only allowing a fixed amount of a specific good is called?
rationing
Name of the last German Offensive?
Second Battle of the Marne
Who was the leader of Germany?
Kaiseer Wilhelm II
Loyalty and devotion to one's nation is called?
Nationalism
Who did Americans favor before joining the war?
What was the name of the organization in charge of supplying the US Army.
The United States Food Administration
Which battle ended Germany's hope for a quick end of the war?
First Battle of the Marne
Who's the person with a nickname associated with a popular card game?
General John 'Black Jack' Pereshing
Name members of the Triple Alliance.
Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy
What was the name of Woodrow Wilson's guide to peace?
14 Points
Give me two examples of anti-German sentiment that happened during World War 1.
Internment camps, changing names, violence against Germans,
Who did Germany invade first France, Russia, or Belgium?
Belgium
Was thee famous pidgeon's name Le Franc or Cher Ami?
Cher Ami
Name members of either the Triple Entente.
France, Russia, United Kingdom
Name me three parts of the Treaty of Versailles that were unfavorable to Germany.
Lost territory, lost colonies, owed 33 billion dollars, reduced army, no navy, War Guilt Clause
How many people died because of the Spanish Flu?
Between 20-50 million people
What was the name of the frontline between France and Germany, closest to the English Channel?
The Western Front
Who was the soldier who won the medal of honor?
Sergeant York
Name three reasons for America joining the war.
Lusitania, Zimmerman Telegram, Unrestricted submarine warfare,
Why was Schenck vs. The United States important?
Because the government established a limit to freedom of speech