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Chapter 23 World War 1

What was the purpose of M.I.N.E.? To use military forces and take over other countries
Who was Archduke Franz Ferdinand? The King of Austria-Hungary and declared war on Serbia
U.S. Neutrality The U.S. did not get involved in the war
Was the theory of Unrestricted Sub Warfare? When the Germans started to use submarines
Freedom of Seas Ships were not free to navigate on the seas.
What was the Lusitania? A British passenger line
What did U-boats and Submarines introduce? Torpedoes; launched against allied supply ships,causing massive damage and loss
What was the Zimmerman Telegram and what did it do? Proposed an alliance against the U.S. and Mexico
What did the Russian/Bolshevik Revolution result in? Overthrowing the Russian government to Communism
What were the Espionage and Sedition Acts? Passed by Congress to limit and control outside groups
Schenck v. U.S. 1917 Schenck was arrested for publishing anti-war materials
Clear and Present Danger Awareness of Communism in the U.S.
What was The Versailles Peace Treaty? A peace settlement of World War
What were Wilson's 14 Points? An attempt to make peace
What were the League of Nations? An International assembly said to settle international disputes and encourage democracy
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