| A | B |
| mobilization | gathering of resources and preparation for war |
| National War Labor Board | created to be sure necessary materials were made, manufactured for war effort |
| Liberty Bonds | method for raising money to fund the war |
| Herbert Hoover | appointed by President Wilson to head the Food Administration |
| Victory Gardens | gardens that were planted to converse food and aid the war effort |
| Rationing | limiting the use of a product |
| War Industries Board | supervised the nation's industrial production |
| George Creel | headed the committee on Public Information to persuade Americans that war was necessary for democracy |
| Great Migration | from 1914 to 1920 when African Americans left the South to relocated in the North |
| Dissent | means opposition |
| Socialists | believed industries should be publicly owned |
| Pacifists | people who opposed the use of violence |
| Sabotage Act | allowed U.S. government to stifle opposition to the war |