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M in M.A.I.N. stands for?

Militarism

100

A in M.A.I.N. stands for?

Alliance

100

I in M.A.I.N. stands for?

Imperialism

100

N in M.A.I.N. stands for?

Nationalism

100

U.S. president during WW1

Woodrow Wilson

200

Sold to help finance WW1 in the United States

Liberty Bonds

200

What year did WW1 start AND end?

1914 - 1918

200

"spark" that set off WW1

Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

200

British cruise liner with 128 Americans aboard sunk by German submarine

Lusitania

200

Taking over another nation's land, usually for economic or military gain

Imperialism

300

Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and Ottoman Empire were part of this alliance group

Central Powers

300

Area between the trenches

No Man's Land

300

The government agency led by Herbert Hoover tasked with ensuring the U.S. and its allies were well-fed.

The Food Administration

300

This was the day that fighting stopped... (not the end of the war). Also, what was the date?

Armistice Day

November 11th, 1918

300

This migration saw a large movement of African Americans from the Southern United States to northern cities for war-time industrial jobs.

The Great Migration

400

This act of 1917 authorized the U.S. federal government to raise a national army for service in World War I through conscription.

Selective Service Act

400

The controversial article (Clause) of the Treaty of Versailles that assigned blame for WWI.

"The Guilt Clause"

400

The intercepted communication that proposed a military alliance between Germany and Mexico, provoking U.S. public opinion against Germany.

Zimmerman Telegram

400

The public opinion effort led by George Creel to raise support for the war among Americans, using posters, pamphlets, and public speakers.

the Committee on Public Information

400

This terms refers to foreign policy approach where a country seeks to minimize its involvement in international affairs, avoiding alliances and focusing on its own national interests  

Neutrality

500

These agreements reshaped the post-war world, including new national borders and the League of Nations, criticized for treating the defeated harshly.

the Treaties of Versailles

500

To protect national security at the expense of civil liberties.

Sedition Act and Espionage Act

500

Germany, Bulgaria, the Ottoman Empire and this other nation were part of the Central Powers during World War 1

Austro-Hungary

500

Germany, Austria & Italy were a part of this prior to World War 1

Triple Alliance

500

What is total war?

Everything was open to fighting, including civilians and cities