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WWI study materials

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What were the “MAIN” causes of WWI?   Militarism Alliances Imperialism Nationalism  
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2) What were two reasons the U.S. joined WWI?   Unrestricted Submarine Warfare Zimmerman Note  
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3) Who were the Allies?   Russia France Great Britain Italy Japan United States  
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4) Central Powers?   Germany Austria-Hungary Ottoman Empire Bulgaria  
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5) Why did many American’s feel close ties to the Allies?   British colony French help during Revolutionary War money loaned to allies  
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6) What was included in the Zimmerman Note?   Germany promising Mexico that if they made war with the U.S. that they would regain Texas New Mexico and Arizona  
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1) How did the U.S. “raise an army?”   Selective Service Act  
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2) How did the U.S. combat u-boat attacks?   Convoy System  
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3) What was the main contribution that the U.S. provided for the Allies?   freshness  
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1) What was the purpose of the War Industries Board?   to control what factories were making  
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2) What types of things did the Food Administration ask American Citizens’ to do?   Wheatless Wednesday Meatless Monday Victory Garden  
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3) How did American Citizens’ help finance WWI?   liberty bonds  
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4) What was the Committee on Public Information’s goal during WWI?   to sell anti-Germanism  
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5) What type of environment did propaganda create?   hate-filled hysteria  
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6) Why do you think immigrants were the targets of violence during WWI?   because the government was promoting this with propaganda  
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8) What did the Espionage and Sedition Acts limit?   free speech  
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9) How were African American’s treated differently during wartime?   they gained jobs that white soldiers left  
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10) How were women treated differently?   they gained jobs that soldiers left  
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1) What were Wilson’s Fourteen Points trying to achieve?   world peace  
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2) What was the purpose of The League of Nations?   to prevent future wars  
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3) Why did the Treaty of Versailles “set up?” (at least 3 things here)   9 new countries disarming Germany & war-guilt clause  
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4) What were the treaty’s weaknesses?   it blamed Germany and kept imperialism going  
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5) Why do you feel like the treaty lead to later wars?   Germany wanted revenge for their humiliation  
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