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Delegates from the United States Italy, Great Britain and France who attended the Paris Peace Conference were known as the ______ Big Four
The country experience rampant inflation and severe food shortages after the war Germany
This group ruled that the Espionage and Sedition Acts were justified during wartime The Supreme Court
What happened on November 11, 1918 The Armistice
The Russian communist who signed the treaty of Brest Litovsk making a separate with Germany The Bolsheviks
In the Balfour Declaration, Great Britain proclaimed its support for a Jewish homeland in __________ Palestine
Poison gas, tanks, German machines gun, grenades, dirigibles were all_____ new weapons
Before the war the effort to unite German- speaking people Pan German movement
They were forced to serve in segregated military units during the war African Americans
This outlawed opposiition to the draft of the arms industry The Espionage and Seditions Acts
They slowed the German forced in 1914 allowing the Allies time to mobilize Belgian Army
Public support of the war was rallied by the Committee on Public Information
This caused the US to finally enter WWI, suggested an alliance between Germany and Mexico Zimmerman Note
As head of the food administration, he instituted meatless days, wheatless, days and encouraged people to plant victory gardens Herbert Hoover
They helped turn the tide against the Germans American troops
He was forced to compromise on his Fourteen Points by Allied demands that Germany pay war damages and secret treaties be honored Woodrow Wilson
African American, Mexican Americans and women all helped the war effort by increasing numbers in this during the war Labor Force
In response to the sinking of this, Wilson fired off an angry protest to the Germans Lusitania
Immigrants came from where to fill the US labor shortage during WWI Mexico
Labor unions gained members and grew in strength as sa result of fulings by the ___ National War Labor Board
The US instituted this to bring the armed services up to full strength draft
In his peace plan, Wilson aimed to settle territorial disputes and the causes of modern war with___ Fourteen Points
THe heart of Wilson's peace proposal League of Nations
The group of United Powers that included Great Britain, France and Italy during WWI Allied Powers
This was not ratified by the US because factions within the Senate disagreed on the inlcusion of the League of Nations the Treaty of Versailles
Imperialism, (territorial rivalries), nationalism, alliances and militarism were Causes of WWI
Glorification of armed strength, leading to buildup of powerful weapons militarism
The country annexed by Austria-Hungary in 1908 Bosnia
Legislation that required men between the ages of 21 and 30 to register with draft boards Selective service Act
US senators who flatly rejected the Treaty of Versailles Irreconcilables
The Committee on Public Information encouraged citizens to watch for German spies
The General who led American troops John. J. Pershing
The most fruitful method of raising money for the war effort was war bonds
Were characterized by unsanitary conditions, relatively little land gained and new weapons, men in these faced trench foot, trench mouth and infectin trenches
The spark that led to WWI was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Czechoslovakia, Finland and Poland were what after WWI? new nations
the congresswoman who voted against the declaration of war was Jeannette Rankin
While the US government remained neutral, most American favored one side or the other because of ancestral ties and national sympathies
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