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6.2
Vocabulary
Hodge Podge
100

He ran for president with the motto "He kept us out of war!"

Woodrow Wilson

100

Led by George Creel, this government department promoted the war for Americans by producing pamphlets, organizing speeches, etc

The Committee on Public Information

100

person whose moral or religious beliefs forbade them to fight in war

Conscientious objector

100

the civilian population and activities of a nation whose armed forces are engaged in war abroad.

Homefront

125

The spark of the Great War:

The Assassination of Franz Ferdinand

125

This law made it unlawful to criticize gov’t, the Constitution, the military forces.

Sedition Act

125

1.2 million African Americans moved North in search of jobs and better opportunities

Great Migration

125

Media that is aimed at influenced the attitudes and actions of people toward/against a cause/position. Often one-sided.

Propaganda

150

Germany bypassed French defense and invaded this neutral country to reach France

Belgium

150

He was imprisoned under the Sedition Act for giving a mildly antiwar speech. He ran for president from prison. Harding commuted his sentence in 1921.

Eugene Debs

150

Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy

Triple Alliance

150

What is the objective of this wartime propaganda?

Conservation of Resources

Homefront

175

Identify the four countries part of the Central Powers

Bonus 25 points if you can explain why they are called the Central Powers

Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria

Located in the central part of Europe

175

This department regulated industry, set prices, and determined where goods would go.

Bonus 50 points if you can correctly identify the man in charge of the department.

War Industries Board

Bernard Baruch

175

Territory taken from France in 1871; annexed by Germany

Alsace-Lorraine

175

x+7(8 + 6x) = 357

Solve for x

x = 7

200

Identify at least two reasons Americans wished to remain neutral during the Great War:

- isolationist: not our problem 3,000 miles away

- economic: cost the people money

- divisive: many Americans hailed from these European countries 

- moral: war is wrong

200

SCOTUS case which ruled that civil liberties could be restricted or limited in wartime

Schenck v the United States

200

allowed postal workers to censor printed materials such as newspapers and magazines which could be seditious, or treasonous. Penalty: $10,000 fine/20 years in prison

Espionage Act

200

When plants convert sunlight into energy, it is a process called:

Photosynthesis