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Terms 3
Events
Causes
100
President Wilson's program for peace after WWI.
What is Fourteen Points
100
The name of the "bad guys" in WWI (Germany, Austria Hungary, Ottoman Empire)
What is The Central Powers
100
Having a price set by the government for goods
What is price controls
100
This event "sparked" WWI.
What is the assasination of Arch Duke Ferdinand
100
Policy of buidling up a nation's armed forces.
What is militarization
200
German submarines, used for Naval warfare.
What are U-boats
200
These were sold in the U.S. to help finance the war.
What are Liberty bonds
200
President Wilson's world organization started after WWI to maintain international security and stability(the U.S. did not join).
What is the League of Nations
200
The reasons the U.S. entered WWI. (Name 2)
What is the Zimmerman Note, the sinking of the Lusitania, Uncivilized German warfare, Anit-German news from Britain
200
Acquiring uncolonized areas of the world for oneself. Creating an empire.
What is Imperialism
300
The note that proposed an alliance between Germany and Mexico.
What is the Zimmerman note
300
A large ship full of soldiers surrounded by battle ships.
What is a convoy
300
The "good guys" in WWI (U.S., Britain, France, Serbia, Russia)
What is the Allies
300
The signing of this treaty officially ended WWI.
What is the Treaty of Versailles
300
Intense feelings of pride in ones country.
What is Nationalism
400
Britain wanted this from Germany as payment for economic injuries suffered during the war.
What are reparations
400
Cease-fire
What is an armistice
400
Any speech or action that encourages rebellion
What is sedition (this made it illegal to say negative things abou the government)
400
This act drafted men into the military in the U.S.
What is the Selective Service Act
400
Secret agreements between countries
What are Alliances (Entangling Secretive Alliances)
500
Citizens who took the law into their own hands
What is a vigilante
500
Distributing of goods to consumers in a fixed rate
What is rationing
500
Turning the clocks ahead one hour for the summer to reduce fuel consumption
What is Daylight savings time
500
Fear of spies and sabatoge in the U.S. led to this during WWI.
What is restriction of immigration, discrimination towards Germans and repression of free speech