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100

This heir to the throne's death caused an uproar in Europe in the early 20th century.

Who was Archduke Franz Ferdinand? 

100

This form of media was produced by the government to persuade Americans to support the war effort. 

What was propaganda? 

100

This general was in charge of the AEF. 

Who was General John "Black Jack" Pershing? 

100

The agreement that was signed by most European nations to end World War I. 

What was the Treaty of Versailles? 
100

This was the nickname given to American soldiers. 

What was a Doughboy? 

200

The sinking of this British ocean liner brought outrage to American homes. 

What was the Sinking of the Lusitania? 

200

This former muckraker was the head of the Committee of Public Information. 

Who was George Creel? 

200

The AEF stands for _______________________.

What were the American Expeditionary Forces? 

200

Part of speech to a joint session of Congress that Wilson gave to guide the end of World War I. 

What was Wilson's Fourteen Points? 

200

A journalist during the Progressive era that was in charge of exposing corruption.

What was a muckraker? 

300
This nation's neutrality was held in high regard by Great Britain at the onset of the war. 

What was Belgium? 


300

The compulsory enlistment of young men into the military. 

What was Conscription? 

300

The largest engagement of the AEF was during the _____________________ Offensive. 

What was the Meusse - Argonne Offensive? 

300

This was signed on November 11, 1918 to end the fighting of the war. 

What was an armistice? 

300
Senators who were willing to sign the Treaty of Versailles if there were edits to the Covenant of the League of Nations.

Who were the reservationists? 

400

This intercepted communication between Germany and Mexico led America further to war. 

What was the Zimmermann Telegram? 

400

Supreme Court cases like Schenck v. US and Abrams v. US focused on this specific freedom that is limited during wartime. 

What is the freedom of speech? 

400

A hero but also a conscientious objector this man captured over 100 German soldiers and officers with a small group of men. 

Who was Sgt. Alvin York? 

400

This was the only one out of Wilson's Fourteen Points accepted by European nations. 

What was the formation of a League of Nations? 

400

This blatant insubordinate action by German threatened the seas surrounding Europe. 

What was unrestricted submarine warfare? 

500

This term was given to describe someone who opposed the war due to religious or philosophical reasons. 

What was a conscientious objector? 

500

These were instituted for Americans to directly fund the war. 

What were Liberty Bonds? 

500

This small hero saved the lives of the Lost Battalion.

Who was Cher Ami? 

500

The senators that were not willing to sign the Treaty of Versailles no matter what were called. 

Who were the Irreconcilables? 
500

David Lloyd George was the prime minister of this nation who fought throughout most of World War I.

What is Great Britain?