Causes
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Social Changes
Vocabulary
100

The desire to prepare for war and attack your enemy.

What was militarism?

100

Chemical weapon used first by the Germans against Allied troops.

What was poison gas?

100

Asian power that seized German colonies in China.

What was Japan?

100

Congress passed this law to increase the size of our armed forces.

What was the Selective Service Act?

100

Technique used to convince the civilian population to support the war effort with so-called truths.

What was propaganda?

200

Agreements that counties used to protect each other from invasion or attack.

What were alliances?

200

Deadly weapon used in trench warfare that could fire 600 rounds in one minute against enemy troops.

What was the machine gun?

200

This nation lost the least number of soldiers along the Western Front.

What was the United States?

200
Besides raising taxes the US govt. sold these certificates to help finance the war.

What were War Bonds?

200

Legislation that curtailed anti-war activities and spying inside the United States.

What was the Espionage and Sedition Acts?

300
Overseas rivalry among the European powers to have colonies.

What was imperialism?

300

Armored plated mechanized vehicle used to attack enemy positions.

What was the tank?

300

This Allied Power ended their participation early because of the communist revolution.

What was Russia?

300

Because of women's participation in the war effort at home this constitutional amendment granted them suffrage.

What was the 19th Amendment?

300

The manufacturing of weapons and military equipment.

What was munitions?

400

Love of one's nation sharing common language and culture.

What was nationalism?

400

Had stealth capabilities to sink enemy ships.

What was the submarine?

400

Original member of the Triple Alliance but later switched sides to join the Allies.

What was Italy?

400

Civilian planted these gardens as part of the war effort.

What were Victory Gardens?

400

Type of defensive warfare along the Western Front characterized by barbwire, sandbags, machine gun nests and artillery.

What was Trench Warfare?

500

This event led to the immediate fighting between Austria-Hungary and Serbia.

What was the assassination of the Archduke Ferdinand?
500

Name for mid air combat between enemy planes.

What was the dog fight?

500

Allied power that experienced most of the war's devastation since the fighting occurred on its borders.

What was France?

500

Govt. administration that established price controls and mobilized industries for the war effort.

What was the War Industries Board?

500

The agreement which ended the fighting along the Western Front between the Central Powers and the Allies.

What was the Armistice?