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Review Chapter 23 Test Tuesday- 20 th dec Study Study Study

1. Committee on public Information- In charge of issuing propaganda

2.Selective Service Act Draft to build army

3. Triple Alliance AHGI Austria- Hungary, Germany, Italy

4Treaty of Versailles- Treaty that Ended WWI

5Triple Entente- Russia, France, Great Britain

6Intercepted by British between Germany & Mexico, which angered Americans – Zimmerman Telegram

7Central Powers Countries- GAHOE (B) Germany Austria-Hungary Ottoman Empire Bulgaria

8Archduke Franz Ferdinand- Killed to Start WWI

9 November 11 th, 11:00am Armistice Signed WE GOT IT OFF SCHOOL- OFFICIAL END OF WWI

10Sold to raise about 2/3’s of the money for WWI- Liberty Bonds

11 People who share a common language and traditions are part of the same…- Ethnic Group

12When did the United States enter into WWI (officially)- April 6 th, 1917

13What are the feelings of intense loyalty to one’s country or group- Nationalism

14What was known as the tremendous population movement of African Americans- Great Migration

15. Allied Powers Great Britain, France, Russia, United States

16. Most Dramatic New Weapon Airplane

17. German weapon the changed the course of the war U-Boat

18. Fewer ships sunk Convoys

19. Preparation for war Mobilization

20. Wilson’s most important of 14 points League of nations- Peace keeping body

21. Defense agreements among nations Alliance system

22.Whom did Germany invade to start WWI Belgium

23. Treaty of Brest Litovsk Surrendered Poland

24. Ensured production of War Materials National war Labor Board

25. How much was spent in WWI by US $32 Billion

26. Which of the big 4 didn’t sign The Treaty of Versailles The United States

27. Sent Warnings to Ships Germany NOTICE! Travellers intending to embark on the Atlantic voyage are reminded that a state of war exists between Germany and her allies and Great Britain and her allies: that the zone of war includes the waters adjacent to the British Isles:... –April 22, 1915

28. Mexico/ Germany Transmission Zimmerman Telegram

29. What was Wilson’s 1916 campaign slogan- “He Kept Us out of War”

30.Why did Americans change names of sauerkraut to liberty sausage- To make them more patriotic +

31.Causes and effects of WWI-684 Causes Nationalistic Pride Competition for Colonies Military Buildup Tangled Web of Alliances Archduke Killed Effects Europe Destroyed Allied Victory Economic Boom Suppression of Dissent

32People opposed to the use of violence- Pacifists

33. What laws did the US Govt Pass to stop opposition to the war Sabotage and Sedition Act

34. Helped pay for war Liberty Bonds

35. Headed Food Administration Herbert Hoover

36. Part of Campaign to encourage conservation of food Victory Gardens

37. Limitation of Use Rationing

38. Supervised industrial production War industries board

39. Germany’s Flying Ace Manfred “Baron” Von Richthofen com/watch?v=Jlf--- 13Q0g

40. U.S.’s flying ace Eddie Rickenbacker

41. Led the AEF John J. Pershing

42. Led the Bolshevicks Vlad Lennin

43. Bloodiest Battle Battle of Verdun

44. Assassin which started wwi Gavrilo Princip

45Describe WWI on the Homefront Women Worked People rationed Planted victory Gardens US supplied allies

46Women and Minorities in WWI Great Migration- 300, ,000 AA worked in factories in the North Faced discrimination Race Riots/ E STL Lived in tiny crowded apartments Women Did men’s jobs Got paid less

47Race Riots Stemmed from Great migration AA’s took jobs of whites in cities Racial boundaries crossed for first time

48End of war November 11 11am 1918