World War I
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Frontier region Germany took from France in the Franco-Prussian War | Alsace-Lorraine
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Pre War allince consisting of Germay, Italy and Austria-Hungary | Triple Alliance
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Wartime alliance that included Ottoman Empire | Central Powers
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Site of the last major offensive of the war on the Western Front featuring the americans | Meuse-Argonne
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Peacetime organization pushed for by Wilson | League of Nations
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Side the USA backed during WWI | Allies
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Country where the Bolsheviks seized power in 1917 | Russia
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Mineral rich region of Germany on the French Border | Saar Valley
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Place where the Peace treaty was signed | Palace of Versailles
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Region known as the powderkeg of Europe | Balkan mountain region
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People who want to outlaw war are called what? | Pacifist
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Secret Allied treaties were published by these people in 1917 | Bolsheviks
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What happened to former German colonies after the Treaty of Versailles | They became Mandates
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These were payments made by defeated nations to compensate for war damages | Reparations
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Avoiding political relationships with other nations is called ? | Isolationism
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He was the wartime Food Administrator | Herbert Hoover
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He was the head of the War Industries Board | Bernard Baruch
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John Pershing was the commander of this | A.E.F
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Who was the lone representative to vote against the war in congress | Jeanette Rankin
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One of the founders of the Women's Peace Party | Jane Adams
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Conservative Republican Senator suspicious of the League of Nations | Henry Cabot Lodge
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This person ran the Committee on Public Information | George Creel
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This part of the treaty forced Germay to accept blame for the war | War Guilt Clause
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A german torpedo sank this ocean liner in 1915 claiming it carried contraband | Lusitania
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How were American merchant ships protected crossing the Atlantic | Convoy System
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What was the list of Wilson's war aims called | 14 Points
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Mass movement of African Americans from the South to the North | Great Migration
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This prominent African American supported the American war effort. | WEB Dubois
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This principle supported the idea that ethnic groups could/should make their own decisions in the future | Self Determination
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Germany agreed not to sink passenger ships with this promise | Sussex Pledge
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Vittorio Orlando was the leader of what country at the Treaty of Versailles | Italy
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Alvin York's position on the war before he became a hero | Conscientious Objector
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This man's assassination triggered WWI | Archduke Franz Ferdinand
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What country did Austria-Hingary blame for the death of their crown prince? | Serbia
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Protection against U-Boats was assured when what country entered the war | USA
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What laws were passed that suppressed opposition to the war? | Espionage and Sedition Acts
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The American Expeditionary force helped to halt the 1918 German Offensive into what country | France
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This government organization encouraged mass production to increase efficiency | War Industires Board
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This newspaper encouraged many African Americans to migrate to the North | Chicago Defender
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Who was the leader of Russia at the start of WWI | Czar Nicholas II
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New nations in Eastern Europe were created to act as a buffer against who | Bolsheviks/Communists
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This law set up the conditions for the draft in America | Selective Service Act
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Who was the German Foreign minister that sent a telegram to Mexico | Arthur Zimmerman
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Germany's attack of this country ultimately convinced Great Britain to enter the war | Belgium
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This world peace organization was proposes at Versailles | League of Nations
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What did the last of Wilson's 14 points propose? | A league of Nations
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What was the main goal of the European nations at the Treaty of Versailles | Pursue their own national interests
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Which alliance later became known as the Central Powers | The Triple Alliance
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Who was the British representative at the Treaty of Versailles | David Lloyd George
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Intense Patriotism for your country can be called? | Nationalism
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America's Ace of Aces | Eddie Rickenbacker
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German city turned into a neutral or free city so Poland could have access to the sea | Danzig
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Area of Germany Demilitarized by the Treaty of Versailles | Rhineland
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Colonies taken from defeated countries and administered until deemed ready for independence | Mandates
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The number of troops Germany's army could posses after the war | 100,000
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Mineral rich area of Germany that France was allowed to mine for 15 years after the war | Saar Valley
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Central Power nation broken up after the war | Austria-Hungary
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Name given to the isolation of Russia | Quarantine or Buffer Zone
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Russian Communist Leader | VI Lenin
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Since only the Big four made the major decisions at Versailles, many Germans viewed it as what type of peace? | Dictated Peace
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