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Review Chapter 23
Test Tuesday- 20th dec
Study Study Study
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1. Committee on public Information-
• In charge of issuing propaganda
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2.Selective Service Act
• Draft to build army
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3. Triple Alliance • AHGI
• Austria- Hungary, Germany, Italy
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4Treaty of Versailles-
• Treaty that Ended WWI
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5Triple Entente- • Russia, France, Great Britain
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6Intercepted by British between Germany & Mexico, which
angered Americans – • Zimmerman Telegram
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7Central Powers Countries-
• GAHOE (B)
• Germany Austria-Hungary Ottoman Empire
• Bulgaria
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8Archduke Franz Ferdinand-
• Killed to Start WWI
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9 November 11th, 1918- @ 11:00am
• Armistice Signed
• WE GOT IT OFF SCHOOL- OFFICIAL END OF WWI
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10Sold to raise about 2/3’s of the money for WWI-
• Liberty Bonds
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11 People who share a common language and traditions are part
of the same…- • Ethnic Group
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12When did the United States enter into WWI (officially)-
• April 6th, 1917
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13What are the feelings of intense loyalty to one’s country
or group- • Nationalism
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14What was known as the tremendous population
movement of African Americans- • Great Migration
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15. Allied Powers
• Great Britain, France, Russia, United States
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16. Most Dramatic New Weapon
Airplane
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17. German weapon the changed the course of the war
• U-Boat
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18. Fewer ships sunk
• Convoys
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19. Preparation for war
• Mobilization
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20. Wilson’s most important of 14 points
• League of nations- Peace keeping body
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21. Defense agreements among nations
• Alliance system
http://www.cyberlearning-world.com/lessons/ushistory/ww1/ww1.htm
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22.Whom did Germany invade to start WWI
• Belgium
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23. Treaty of Brest Litovsk
• Surrendered Poland
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24. Ensured production of War Materials
• National war Labor Board
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25. How much was spent in WWI by US
• $32 Billion
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26. Which of the big 4 didn’t sign The Treaty of Versailles
• The United States
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27. Sent Warnings to Ships
• GermanyNOTICE!
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
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28. Mexico/ Germany Transmission
• Zimmerman Telegram
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29. What was Wilson’s 1916 campaign slogan-
• “He Kept Us out of War”
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30.Why did Americans change names of sauerkraut to liberty
sausage- • To make them more patriotic
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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
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32People opposed to the use of violence-
• Pacifists
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33. What laws did the US Govt Pass to stop opposition to the war• Sabotage and Sedition Act
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34. Helped pay for war
• Liberty Bonds
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35. Headed Food Administration
• Herbert Hoover
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36. Part of Campaign to encourage conservation of food
• Victory Gardens
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37. Limitation of Use
• Rationing
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38. Supervised industrial production
• War industries board
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39. Germany’s Flying Ace
• Manfred “Baron” Von Richthofen
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jlf---13Q0g
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40. U.S.’s flying ace
• Eddie Rickenbacker
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41. Led the AEF
• John J. Pershing
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42. Led the Bolshevicks
• Vlad Lennin
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43. Bloodiest Battle
• Battle of Verdun
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44. Assassin which started wwi
• Gavrilo Princip
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45Describe WWI on the Homefront
• Women Worked
• People rationed
• Planted victory Gardens
• US supplied allies
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46Women and Minorities in WWI
• Great Migration- 300,000- 500,000• 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
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47Race Riots
• Stemmed from Great migration
• AA’s took jobs of whites in cities
• Racial boundaries crossed for first time
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48End of war
• November 11th @ 11am 1918