Women During WW1
Immigrants During WW1
Native Americans during WW1
African Americans During WW1
Mania
100

What is the 19th amendment?

The right for women to vote.

100

The peak of immigration was in _____?

1907

100

What is the Allotment Act?

An act that divided Indian reservations so that families can have their own property.

100

African Americans did not have equal ____.

rights

100

M

Militarism - To have a strong military

200

__ Million women were in the war.

1

200

Immigration ______ America during WW1

affected

200

When Native Americans ____________ they can become citizens.

claimed an area of land

200

African American women supported _________.

war efforts

200

A

Alliance - When two nations come together.

300

Women were bringing in their own ___________. 

Paychecks

300

Which group of immigrants were closely watched by the government?

German-Americans

300

The best secret code was the ____________ language.

Native American

300

Why did African American men want to serve?

To show loyalty and patriotism.

300

N

Nationalism - To have have an exaggerated amount of pride in a nation

400

Women who worked in the navy were called Yeoman F and eventually changed to _____________.

Yeomanette

400

Immigrants who did not support America were __________.

tarred and feathered
400

There was ____________ Native Americans in the navy

2,000

400

African American soldiers proved that they could __________.

fight courageously

400

I

Imperialism - To take over a country economically or politically.

500

At the time, 8 million women were in the ___________. 

workforce

500

German Americans were considered _____.

"enemy aliens"

500

There was ____________ Native Americans in the army.

10,000

500

African Americans in the army were usually ___________.

Construction workers and laborers 

500

A

Assassination - The assassination of Archduke Ferdinand.