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WORLD WAR I. WORLD WAR I. Causes of the War: 200. Question: An agreement between at least two countries to defend one another. Answer Alliance. Back. Causes of the War: 400. Question: Loyalty and devotion to one’s country or ethnic group Answer: Nationalism. Back. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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WORLD WAR I

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WORLD WAR I

Causes of the War War in Europe American

NeutralityThe Home

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Causes of the War: 200

Question:An agreement between at least two countries to defend one another.

AnswerAlliance

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Causes of the War: 400

Question:Loyalty and devotion to one’s country or ethnic group

Answer:Nationalism

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Question:When a strong nation dominates and exploits a weaker nation it is called:

Answer:Imperialism

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Causes of the War: 600

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Question:The policy of building up your armed forces to prepare for war and glorify your country is called:

AnswerMilitarism

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Causes of the War: 800

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Question:The immediate cause of WWI was:

AnswerThe assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand

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Causes of the War: 1000

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War in Europe : 200

Question:Austria-Hungary’s attack on this country began the war:

AnswerSerbia

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Question:Germany, Austria-Hungary, and ____________ were known as the Central Powers

Answer:The Ottoman Empire

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War in Europe : 400

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Question:Germany’s attack on this country brought France and Great Britain into the war:

AnswerBelgium

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War in Europe : 600

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Question:The Western Front saw primarily this type of fighting:

Answer:Trench Warfare

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War in Europe : 800

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Question:This plan called for Germany to invade Belgium and stage a massive attack on France to knock them out of the war

Answer:The Schlieffen Plan

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War in Europe : 1000

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American Neutrality: 200

Question:U.S. President during World War I

Answer:Woodrow Wilson

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American Neutrality: 400

Question:The sinking of this passenger liner helped spur American support of the war:

Answer:RMS Lusitania

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American Neutrality: 600

Question:What was the Zimmerman Note?

Answer:Telegram from Germany to Mexico proposing an alliance and that Mexico attack the U.S. to keep the U.S. out of WWI and win Mexico back lost lands

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American Neutrality: 800

Question:Why did the U.S. actually support the Allies more than the Central powers even though we were neutral?

Answer:U.S. companies have loaned FAR more money to the Allied countries and are worried about being paid back

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American Neutrality: 1000

• Question:How did Wilson try to convince the American people that neutrality would be beneficial to the U.S.?

• Answer:We could sell goods to both sides and make a large profit

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Home Front: 200

Question:How did the U.S. quickly increase the size of the army?

Answer:The Selective Service Act

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Home Front: 400

Question:How did the US raise most of the money needed for the war effort?

Answer:Sale of war bonds

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Home Front: 600

Question:This regulated the US economy and made sure mass production was successful:

Answer:War Industries Board

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Home Front: 800

Question:How did the U.S. try to convince people to support the war effort?

AnswerThe Committee on Public Information created propaganda

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Home Front: 1000

Question:This court case decided that freedom of speech does not always apply:

Answer:Schenck v US

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Peace: 200Question:Who were the “Big Four?”

Answer:Great Britain, France, United States, and Italy

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Peace: 400Question:U.S. plan for peace terms:

Answer:Wilson’s Fourteen Points

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Peace: 600Question:Which section of the Treaty was the most objectionable to the German people?

Answer:The War Guilt Clause

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Peace: 800Question:What were the four major problems that had to be dealt with after the end of WWI?

AnswerDebt, military threats, territorial disputes, blame

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Peace: 1000Question:Why did the U.S. Senate not approve membership in the League of Nations?

Answer:They did not want to be obligated to become involved in Europe’s affairs in the future after the horrors of WWI

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