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USHistory Review 8

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Austro-Hungarian Archduke assassinated by Serbians to start WWI Archduke Franz Ferdinand
President who advocated neutrality before WWI; wrote 14 Points Woodrow Wilson
Socialist leader who was put in jail for protesting World War I Eugene V Debs
Leader of the Russian Bolshevik Revolution; made Russia communist country Vladimir Lenin
Italian immigrants tried and executed for crime they didn't commit Sacco and Vanzetti
President Wilson's pledge to keep the US out of the war in Europe Neutrality
Network of treaties in Europe that caused most European countries to declare war Entangling Web of Alliances
German policy to attack any cargo ship approaching its enemies shores Unrestricted Submarine Warfare
War strategy that caused stalemate on western front of WWI Trench Warfare
Speech made by President Wilson to justify shift from neutrality to war War for Democracy
Organization during WWI that controlled wartime production War Industries Board
Law passed during WWI that restricted rights to criticize the government or war Espionage and Sedition Acts
Americans supported the war effort on the homefront during WWI by War bonds, food rationing, and Victory Gardens
Wilson's plan for world peace; called for creation of League of Nations Fourteen Points
Harsh punishment of Germany after war forcing payment of war damages Reparations
Attitude in the 1920s that led to quotas/restrictions on immigration Nativism
Event that sparked the beginning of the Great War in Europe in 1914 Assassination of Franz Ferdinand
Occurred in 1917, 3 years after it had begun in Europe US entry into WWI
British passenger ship that sunk killing 128 Americans Lusitania
Telegram from Germany asking for Mexican aid against US Zimmerman Note
Caused Russia to withdraw from WWI and close Eastern Front Bolshevik Revolution
Ended WWI; harsh war reparations on Germany; Wilson opposed Treaty of Versailles
International peacekeeping organization formed after WWI; US rejected League of Nations
Widespread fear of immigrants and radical political ideas following WWI "Red Scare"
Case that allowed government to limit free speech when there is "clear and present danger" Schenck v. US, 1919
Women rewarded for working in factories and making sacrifices to support war effort 19th Amendment
Act by US and other countries to outlaw war; effort to avoid another war like WWI Kellog-Briand Pact
Movement of many African-Americans to North to fill factory jobs during WWI Great Migration
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