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WW1
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Promotion of fear of the rise of communism. | Red scare. |
| The side of the war that contained Germany, Austria-Hungary, and ottoman Turkey. | Central Powers. |
| The side of the war that contained Great Britain, France, and Russia. | Allied Powers. |
| British Liner that was sank by the German U-boat U-20. | Lusitania. |
| The election that spilt the Republican Party into two separate sides; Wilson was elected. | The Election of 1916. |
| This board was given the power to deicide the distribution of scarce materials to America and the Allied Forces. | War Industries Board (WIB). |
| Act that stated that aiding the enemy would cost a fine of $10,000, and a jail sentence up to twenty years. | Espionage Act. |
| Act that stated that speaking against the Government was absolutely illegal. | Sedition Act. |
| Supreme Court case of a man who sent out circulars to draftees urging them to refuse the war. | Schenck v. United States. |
| Treaty that Congress, which was intended to be viewed by the world, designed to make the world a "safe and fit" place to live in. | Fourteen Points. |
| Intergovernmental organization formed by the Paris Peace Conference that ended WW1. | League of Nations. |
| Peace treaty that ended WW1 between Germany and the Allied Powers. | Versailles Treaty. |
| A group of world leaders that consisted of: Wilson, Prime Minister David Lloyd, George of Great Britain, and Prime Minister Vittorio Orlando of Italy. | The Big Four. |
| His was the reason "He Kept Us Out of War" became the democratic slogan. | Woodrow Wilson. |
| A name for a German submarine. | U-boat. |