MAIN Causes
Civil Liberties and War
Propaganda
"Peace with Victory"
Miscellaneous
100
This is a term used for rapid mobilization and conscription of troops into the armed forces.
What is militarism?
100
Americans during World War I were asked to do this in regards to their food.
What was ration?
100
This technique calls for the viewer to join because of participation by everyone else.
What is bandwagon?
100
This plan created by President Woodrow Wilson was considered idealistic since it didn't present a realistic solution to World War I.
What was the 14 point plan?
100
This man was the one who "Kept us out of war" and then brought America into World War I in 1917.
Who was Woodrow Wilson?
200
This is a term to describe the competition for resources shared by multiple Europe nations.
What is imperialism?
200
This organization was created to make propaganda for the war effort.
What was the Committee of Public Information?
200
This technique utilizes positive words such as "wonderful", "great", "fantastic", to get the viewer to have a positive reaction toward their argument.
What is glittering generalities?
200
This was the name for the American armed forces led by General John Pershing who fought in World War I.
What was the American Expeditionary Forces (doughboys)?
200
This was a name for someone who didn't have a job that aided in the war effort.
What was an idler?
300
This alliance consisted of Britain, France, and Russia at the beginning of World War I.
What was the Triple Entente?
300
This act focused on prohibiting American citizens from speaking or writing against the government or the war effort.
What was the Sedition Act of 1918?
300
This technique utilizes a patriotic symbol in the background of an image to portray the image as patriotic to the viewer.
What is Transfer?
300
This was the one point out of Wilson's fourteen that was accepted by all European nations at the Paris Peace Conference.
What was the League of Nations?
300
This famous silent film star used his comedy to make soldiers in the trenches relieve some of their worries.
Who was Charlie Chaplin?
400
Gavrilo Princip assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand for this MAIN Cause.
What was nationalism?
400
This act emerged in which prohibited anyone from interferring with the draft or the war effort during World War I.
What was the Espionage Act of 1917?
400
This muckraker led the CPI that created propaganda for the war effort.
Who was George Creel?
400
This Senator was a "reservationist" who opposed to the Treaty of Versailles and riled up Woodrow Wilson.
Who was Henry Cabot Lodge?
400
This man was the prime minister of Great Britain that met at the Paris Peace Conference. (BIG FOUR)
Who was David Lloyd George?
500
This man was the leader of Germany during World War I. Sometimes called the "Clown Prince".
Who was Kaiser Wilhelm II?
500
This supreme court case was focused on the freedom of speech regarding anti-conscription pamphlets.
What was Schenck vs. the United States?
500
This technique of Propaganda omits negative statistics and words to promote a positive image.
What is card stacking?
500
This article of the Covenant of the League of Nations was not agreed upon by the U.S. Congress.
What is Article X (involvement in European wars)?
500
This soldier was a famous hero of World War I and had his own film made after him starring Gary Cooper.
Who was Alvin York?