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When did the stalemate begin during WW1?

1917

100

What event sparked WW1?

The assassination of Ferdinand.

100

What did the 1918 sedation act do?

Extended the espionage.

100

Why was it difficult for the U.S. to remain neutral during the first part of WW1?

Because Germany blew up their Ships

100

4 causes for U.S. involvement in WW1

Submarine warfare, Lusitania, Sussex sunk, Zimmerman Note

200

What were soldiers exposed to?

Artillery, machine guns, and gas.

200

During WW1 women were to plant what?

Victory Gardens.

200

Which nation rejected the treaty of versailles, negotiating its own peace agreement with Germany in 1921?

Russia.

200

What was the Zimmerman note?

Fake German notes to mexico claimin they could get their land back from the U.S.

200

who were the big 4 at the paris peace conference?

US, Britain, Italy, France

300

The Stalemate during WW1 was broken in 1917 by who?

The U.S.

300

M.A.I.N causes of WW1?

Militarism, Alliance, Imperialism, Nationalism

300

Treaty of versailles put all the responsibility on which country?

Germany.

300

What nations were formed following WW1?

Austria, Hungary, Prussia, and Russia

300

Who was not invited to the paris peace conference?

Russia

400

What country was forced to take responsibility for WW1?

Germany.

400

Why did the us not participate  in the league of nations est. by the treaty of versailles at the end of WW1?

Nullified the treaty.

400

How did the U.S. help the war from the home front?

Sending supplies.

400

What were the terms of the treaty of paris?

To end the war

400

What was the goal of the League of Nations?

Preventing war

500

What was the goal of the league of nations?

To prevent war.

500

What is a gas used in WW1?

Merium gas.

500

What happend to the league of nations since the U.S. didnt join

America suffered casualities in the war and wanted to keep away from foreign affairs.

500

What are reparations?

Payments for damages caused by war.

500

When did the war begin?

1914