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WW1 Study Guide
Closely linked with industrialization, this long-term cause of the war involved a
contest for colonies.
His assassination sparked World War I.
This British liner was sunk by a German U-boat.
In the Battle of the Somme, this resulted in the exchange of seven miles of territory
at the cost of 1.2 million casualties
This long-term cause of the war involved the development of the armed forces and
their use as a tool of diplomacy.
This contained a suggestion of an alliance between Mexico and Germany that deeply
angered the American people.
These people opposed World War I because they perceived all wars as evil.
In 1914, this alliance consisted of France, Great Britain, and Russia.
What reason did Senators give for opposing U.S. membership in the League of
Nations?
These people opposed World War I because they saw it as an imperialist struggle.
In 1914, this alliance consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman
Empire.
This long-term cause of the war encouraged competitiveness between nations and
encouraged various ethnic groups to attempt to create nations of their own.
Who rejected Wilson's "Fourteen Points" peace plan?
What caused widespread starvation in Germany?
Which weapons of mechanized warfare were introduced in World War I?
What was the Selective Service Act?
Which nations suffered the fewest casualties in WW1?
What gains were made by American women during World War I?
KNow these terms;
Alvin York
convoy system
mechanized warfare
Selective Service Act
conscientious objector
General John J. Pershing
Captain Eddie Rickenbacker
War Industry Board
Bernard Baruch
George Creel
Espionage and Sedition Acts
The Great Migration
14 Points
Treaty of Versailles
League of Nations
Henry Cabot Lodge
Woodrow Wilson
War Guilt Clause
Big Four