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World War I Unit Study Guide
Name: ____________________________________________ Period:________
Terms:
Big Stick policy
Nationalism
Austria-Hungary
Serbia
Trench Warfare
British/ French $
Liberty Bonds/ Taxes
Espionage & Sedition Act
Treaty of Versailles
Panama Canal
Central Powers
Italy
Secret Treaties
Submarine Warfare
US Entry into WWI
Segregation in Military
Armistice/ Veterans Day
League of Nations
Roosevelt Corollary
Dollar Diplomacy
Triple Alliance
Allies/ Triple Entente
Britain
France
Black Hand
Beginnings of WWI
Lusitania
Zimmerman Note
Eastern Front
Mobilization
American Expeditionary Force
Vladamir Lenin
14 Points
Irreconcilables
Reservationists
1912 Election
Germany
Russia
U.S.
U.S. Neutrality
Merchant Ships
Draft
Propaganda
Self-determination
Wilson and Congress
People to know:
Teddy Roosevelt
Franz Ferdinand
William H. Taft
Vladamir Lenin
Woodrow Wilson
Gavrilo Princip
Kaiser Wilhelm
Possible Essay Questions:
1. President Woodrow Wilson did not want to involve the United States in World War I. Instead he wished to remain neutral,
supporting neither Germany nor Russia. The President wanted the people of the U.S. to be “impartial in thought as well as
action.” On April 2, 1917, however, the President asked the members of Congress to declare war on Germany. What factors or
international incidents involving the U. S. caused President Wilson to reverse his position?
2.
How did Woodrow Wilson’s family background, education, intellectualism, public speaking style, and previous leadership
experience effect his actions as a politician?
3.
Explain how the language and images used to sell Victory Bonds stirred up enthusiasm for the war.
4.
What were some of the immediate changes that Wilson made to the Presidency after being elected in 1912?
Parent/ Guardian Signature: _____________________________________________________________ Date: __________________
World War I Unit Study Guide
Name: ____________________________________________ Period:________
Terms:
Big Stick policy
Nationalism
Austria-Hungary
Serbia
Trench Warfare
British/ French $
Liberty Bonds/ Taxes
Espionage & Sedition Act
Treaty of Versailles
Panama Canal
Central Powers
Italy
Secret Treaties
Submarine Warfare
US Entry into WWI
Segregation in Military
Armistice/ Veterans Day
League of Nations
Roosevelt Corollary
Dollar Diplomacy
Triple Alliance
Allies/ Triple Entente
Britain
France
Black Hand
Beginnings of WWI
Lusitania
Zimmerman Note
Eastern Front
Mobilization
American Expeditionary Force
Vladamir Lenin
14 Points
Irreconcilables
Reservationists
1912 Election
Germany
Russia
U.S.
U.S. Neutrality
Merchant Ships
Draft
Propaganda
Self-determination
Wilson and Congress
People to know:
Teddy Roosevelt
Franz Ferdinand
William H. Taft
Vladamir Lenin
Woodrow Wilson
Gavrilo Princip
Kaiser Wilhelm
Possible Essay Questions:
1. President Woodrow Wilson did not want to involve the United States in World War I. Instead he wished to remain neutral,
supporting neither Germany nor Russia. The President wanted the people of the U.S. to be “impartial in thought as well as
action.” On April 2, 1917, however, the President asked the members of Congress to declare war on Germany. What factors or
international incidents involving the U. S. caused President Wilson to reverse his position?
2.
How did Woodrow Wilson’s family background, education, intellectualism, public speaking style, and previous leadership
experience effect his actions as a politician?
3.
Explain how the language and images used to sell Victory Bonds stirred up enthusiasm for the war.
4.
What were some of the immediate changes that Wilson made to the Presidency after being elected in 1912?
Parent/ Guardian Signature: _____________________________________________________________ Date: __________________