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WWI
WWI Review
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Aggressive build-up of armed forces | militarism |
| Feeling of intense pride in one's homeland | nationalism |
| Heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary | Franz Ferdinand |
| Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire | Central Powers |
| U.S.A., Great Britain, France | Allied Powers |
| Information designed to influence public opinion. | Propaganda |
| British passenger ship torpedoed by the Germans killing 128 Americans. | Lusitania |
| German promise to Mexico to help regain lost territories in the United States. | Zimmerman Telegram |
| Established to coordinate production of war materials. | War Industries Board |
| Families were encouraged to grow these to help conserve resources for the war. | Victory Gardens |
| Established to help prevent strikes from disrupting the war effort. | National War Labor Board |
| Established to sell the war to the American public. | Committee on Public Information |
| Mass movement of African Americans to northern cities in search of work. | Great Migration |
| Made it illegal to speak against the war. | Sedition Act |
| Idea that borders should be based on national identity. | National Self Determination |
| President Wilson's plan for peace. | Fourteen Points |
| Designed to preserve peace by pledging to respect and protect each other's territory. | League of Nations |
| Peace treaty that ended WWI. | Treaty of Versailles |
| Monetary compensation for war damages. | Reparations |
| Increase in the cost of living. | Inflation |
| A strike that involves all workers in a community. | General Strike |
| A nationwide fear of communists. | Red Scare |