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Woodrow Wilson Mexican Revolution Porfirio Diaz Francisco Madero Huerta Carranza John J. Pershing Pancho Villa Woodrow Wilson Mexican Revolution Porfirio Diaz Francisco Madero Huerta Carranza John J. Pershing Pancho Villa

1914

Alliance system Nationalism Triple Alliance Triple Entente Gavrilo Princip Franz Ferdinand Schlieffen Plan Alliance system Nationalism Triple Alliance Triple Entente Gavrilo Princip Franz Ferdinand Schlieffen Plan

Unterseeboot Lusitania Sussex Pledge Zimmerman telegram Unterseeboot Lusitania Sussex Pledge Zimmerman telegram

The Home Front  Building Up the Military  Selective Service Act 1917  African Americans in the War  Women in the War  Organizing for the War  War Industry Board Bernard Baruch Responsibilities  Food and Fuel Board Herbert Hoover Responsibilities and Slogans  National War Labor Board William Howard Taft and Frank Walsh Responsibilities Minorities join the Effort  Committee on Public Information George Creel Responsibilities Opposition Selective Service Act Field Marshall Henri Petain General John J. Pershing War Industry Board Food and Fuel Board National War Labor Board Committee on Public Information Selective Service Act Field Marshall Henri Petain General John J. Pershing War Industry Board Food and Fuel Board National War Labor Board Committee on Public Information

 Paying for the War Increasing money for the war  Civil Liberties Curtailed Sedition Act Espionage Act  Climate of Suspicion Anti-German sentiments Limits on Free Speech Schench v. United States

Pershing and AEF  Pershing’s Beliefs and Personality  Argonne Forest to Vosges Mountains  Winning the War at Sea  Convoys  Russia Leaves War  Vladimir Lenin  Treaty of Brest-Litovsk  German Offensive Falters(Ludendorf)  May-Cantingny  June 1 Chateau-Thierry  June 15 last attempt 2 nd Battle of Marne  Battle of Argonne Forest  French Marshal Ferdinand Foch  Saint-Mihiel  September  The War Ends  11 th Hour, 11 th Day, 11 th Month Armistice signed

Q 5 -Continued…

Flawed Peace  Big Four  Wilson’s Fourteen Points  Treaty of Versailles 1919  Reparations  War Guilt