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chapter 12: ww1
part 2
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| what the America army who participated in WWI was called | American Expeditionary Force |
| Requires all men to register for a draft | Selective Service Act |
| government agency which regulated or nationalized certain buisness to ensure resources for war | War Industries Board |
| prevents work stoppages in work industries | National War Labor Board |
| government agency meant to increase food production | Food Administration |
| headed the food administration | Herbert Hoover |
| term that eximplified the patriotic anti-German attitudes of Americans | liberty cabbage |
| laws for fining those who interfere in the draft, sale of war bonds, or anything disloyal | espionage sedition acts |
| sold to American people to help pay for the war | liberty loans |
| war anthem | Over There |
| commander of troops during WWI | John Pershing |
| supreme allied commander in Europe | Ferdinand Foch |
| our US soldiers were known as this during WWI | dough boys |
| highest military honor that French could give a solider | Croix de Guerre |
| German ruler | Kaiser Wilhelm II |
| agreement to stop shooting at each other | armistice |
| presidents plan for peace at the end of WWI | 14 points |
| brainchild of American president, internation world peace keeping organization | league of nations |
| European nation that was recreated by the treaty | Poland |
| place where treaty was signed | Versailled |
| leaders of the 4 nations who made policies at peace negotiations | big four |
| British prime minister | David Lloyd George |
| French Primer | Georges Clemenceau |
| Italian primer | Vittorio Orlando |
| Germany is forced to assume responsibility for the war | War Guilt Clause |
| part of treaty where Germany was forced to pay for damages done | Reparations |
| part of treaty that isolantionists did not like because it said the league could call upon members to furnish troops to be sent to troubled areas of the world | Article X |
| those who refuse to support the treaty | irreconcilables |
| will support the treaty and league with some changes | reservationists |
| conservative republican who agrees to meet Wilson half way | Henry Cabot Lodge |
| believed to run the country while her husband recovered from a stroke | Edith Wilson |
| Isolationists didn't like the treaty because it didn't recognize this | Monroe Doctrine |