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WWI

WWI Review

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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
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