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World War I – Test Review
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Explain the reason American’s wanted to stay neutral in WWI.
List the 4 ideals that helped fuel WWI
Define Nationalism
Explain militarism
Give an example of how ethnic groups looked to larger nations
for help
How did Imperialism help Germany become a strong power in
Europe
Imperial countries used their armed forces as a what
List the three military things that Germany had that other
European countries did not at this time
List each of the three alliances within Europe and the members
of the each
What event led to the beginning of WWI
Who declared war on whom first
What event led Britain to declare war on Germany
Define what “trench warfare” is
What was the area between the trenches called
Define Unrestricted Warfare
How did President Wilson ask for from Germany after the sinking
of the Lusitania
Who did Wilson beat for the Presidency in 1916
What important decision did Germany make on January 13, 1917
Explain the 3 “overt acts” that brought the US into war with
Germany
How did Russia impact the US’s decision to enter WWI
When did the US declare its involvement in WWI
What did President Wilson vow when the US entered the war
What did Congress pass to get military help for WWI
List 3 ways women helped with the armed forces
Of the 24 million men that signed up for the Selective Service,
how many of them made it to Europe
List the 4 steps the Government took to get mobilized for WWI
How did the convoy system help the British
How long was the mine barrier the US Navy helped lay
What 2 things did the American troops bring to the Allied troops
What were the AEF
Who led the “Doughboys”
Why were they called the “doughboys”
List 6 weapons that became standard warfare during WWI
Explain the difference between an airship and an airplane
What is shell shock today
Explain trench foot
Explain trench mouth
Explain Dysentery
When did Germany sign the armistice ending WWI
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In the final battle toll – how many US troops died, how many were
injured
What powers did Congress give the President in dealing with the
economy during WWI
What does WIB stand for
What did the WIB do
How were wages and household income impacted in the US
during WWI
What does NWLB stand for
What 5 things did the NWLB do for the workers
Who led the Food Administration
List the days the Food Administration had for food rationing
Who planted Victory Gardens
What was the beginning of the end for the US economy in dealing
with food
How did the US Government raise the money for their war
What does CPI stand for
What effect did propaganda have on ethnic groups and those
opposed to the war
What happened to President Wilson’s fears of mass hysteria
How were German immigrants or people of German decent
treated during WWI
How did orchestras impact WWI feelings in the US
What was the punishment for being brought up on Espionage
and Sedition Act charges
Explain the Great Migration
List the 6 reasons that African American’s moved north
How many American’s died from the flu epidemic
How did the US protect itself from further outbreaks of the flu
within cities
What was President Wilson’s peace plan called
List the first 5 parts of President Wilson’s plan
What was point 14 of President Wilson’s plan
What did the Allies do to President’ Wilson’s plan
How many Nations did the Treaty of Versailles make
Who received parts of the Ottoman Empire
What 3 big things did the Treaty do to Germany
Why was Russia not invited to the Treaty of Versailles meetings
Why was Russia angry with the Treaty
What was the US’s take on the Treaty
When did the US and Germany finally reach a treaty
What did the US call WWI