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World War I

Chapter 15

QuestionAnswer
a union formed between countries alliance
What was a health problem with trenches? Rats, lice, trench foot
Which document did the British find and share with the U.S. concerning Mexico? The Zimmerman note
Wilson's peace plan 14 Points
Germany, Austra Hungary, Ottoman Empire Central Powers
Great Britain, France, Russia Allied Powers
Germany Submarines UBoats
How did American help with the shortage of food? Victory gardens
What helped save electricty? Daylight Saving Time
British Passenger Liner shot down by Germans Lusitania
What was a major cause of WWI? nationalism
Doesn't support either side Neutral
Not armed or in the military civilian
Peace plan created by Wilson 14 points
Length of World War I 4 years
Type of fighting in WWI trench warfare
Who stated WWI & WWII? Germany
When did the war end? 11/11/18
When did they have a truce? Christmas
What document did Germany signed to end WWI? Treaty of Versailles
Who was the president of the U.S.? Woodrow Wilson
True or False -America was in the entire war. False
Who surrendered both WWI? Germany
Which event triggered the beginning of WWI? Archduke being shot
What did people do to help with the shortage of food? Victory Gardens
Zimmerman note was between which countries? Mexico and Germany
Which president was trying to avoid Americans to get involved with WWI? Woodrow Wilson
trying to build an empire imperialism
deadlock in which neither side is able to defeat stalemate
How many miles of trenches were throughout Europe? 25,000 miles
One of the reasons WWI began was due to great _____. competition
What was Germany required to do after the war? pay fines, lose military, lose colonies
laying down weapons armistice
building an armed force militarism
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