Causes
People
The War
The U.S.
Vocabulary
100

Having pride in your country or a deep devotion to one’s nation

Nationalism

100

President of the United States during WWI

Woodrow Wilson

100

This is the type of warfare that was used in WWI

Trench warfare

100

America's original position in the war

Neutral

100

A physical blockage of a port or other place

Blockade

200

Building up armed forces and getting ready for war

Militarism 

200

The general that was in charge of the United States army in WWI

General "Black Jack" Pershing

200

The name of the official treaty that ended WWI

Treaty of Versailles 

200

These posters beckoned housewives to leave the home and enter the nation's factories

"Rosie the Riveter" 

200

Information designed to make people feel a certain way or to believe a certain thing

Propaganda 

300

Trying to build up an empire

Imperialism 

300

Was responsible for sending a secret telegram to Mexico that got intercepted by Britain

Arthur Zimmerman

300

This country practiced unrestricted submarine warfare during the war

Germany

300

The official name of the American army who went to serve in Europe during WWI

American Expeditionary Force

300

Illegal goods

Contraband

400

Agreements or promises to defend and help another country

Alliances 

400

He was responsible for the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand 

Gavrilo Princip

400

When exactly did everyone stop fighting?

On the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918

400

The two main events that brought the United States into the war

The sinking of the Lusitania and the Zimmerman Telegram

400

Payments for war damages

Reparations 

500

The "spark" that started the war

The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

500

Group of people that believed the U.S. should play an active role in world affairs and work towards achieving peace, but not enter the war

Internationalists 

500

The meeting in Paris, France for negotiating the peace treaties between the Allied Powers and their former enemies

Paris Peace Conference 

500

The year that the United States entered the war

1917

500

An agreement where both sides agree to stop fighting

Armistice