WARFARE
PEOPLE
PEOPLE pt.2
GOVERNMENT ACTION
GOVERNMENT ACTION pt.2
100
Introduced into warfare dirigibles, submarines, giant artillery guns, tanks, airplanes, and poison gas. 

New Weapons of WW1

100
The head of The Committee of Public Information. 
George Creel 
100

Lead The French during the Battle of Verdun.

Henri Petain

100

In charge of propaganda during the war. 

The Committee on Public Information 

100
Passed in 1917 these drafts brought about three million draftees into military service.

Selective Service Acts

200
In August of 1914, the Germans inflicted a crushing defeat of the Russians in this battle. 

Battle of Tannenberg Forest. 

200
Drove out of government in a revolution in March of 1917.

Czar Nicholas II

200
French General for the Allied Forces in 1918.

Marshal Foch

200

Caused penalties for spying,sabotage,and obstructing the war effort. 

Espionage Act of 1917.

200

Removed Russians from the war and were forced to surrender to the Germans. 

The Treaty of Brest Livosk

300

Battle from the 6th of September to the 10th in 1914. It resulted in an Allied victory against the German armies in the west.

Battle of Marne


300
Leader of new provisional government after the overthrow of Czar Nicholas II

Alexander Kerensky

300

Published persons who wrote or spoke against the American Form of government or the war effort. 

The Sedition Act of 1918.

400

a type of combat that started after the Battle of Marne in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other.

Trench Warfare

400

Took leadership after the overthrow of Alexander Kerensky established the Soviet Union.

Vladimir Lenin

400
The Supreme Court ruled that your First Amendment rights are not necessarily guaranteed in time of war or national emergencies.

Schenk v. United States

500

fought from 21 February to 18 December 1916, was the largest and longest battle of the First World War on the Western Front. 

Battle of Verdun

500

Leader of French and British forces at the Battle of the Marne.

General Joffre

500

Way of paying off the costs of the war. 

Liberty or Victory Bonds

500

Battle on 1 July through 18 November 1916 in which 1 million men lost their lives. 

Battle of Somme