| A | B |
| He advised Pres. Woodrow Wilson & Roosevelt | Bernard Baruch |
| Bernarch Baruch advised presidents about | economic matters |
| government agency in WWI coordinating purchase of war supplies | War Industries Board 1 |
| governent agency headed by Herbert Hoover | Food Administration |
| Food Administration was headed by | Herbert Hoover |
| Established to to increase the production of food & ration food for army | War Industries Board 2 |
| American Lawyer & political leader, director of US RR Admin. | William McAdoo |
| William McAddo was director of | US Railroad Administration |
| US Railroad System was nationalized railroad system | 1917-1920 |
| First American ground troops to reach the European Front | American Expeditionary Force |
| The AEF arrived in this country | France (in 1917) |
| The AEF was commanded by | Pershing |
| Russian communist revolutionary, politician & political theorist | Vladimir Lenin 1 |
| Isn't he lying dead still in Red Square? | Vladimir Lenin 2 |
| Social politican, founder & first leader of Red Army | Leon Trotsky |
| Early communist party of Soviet Union | The Bolsheviks |
| Head of the Committee on Pulbic Information | George Creel |
| George Creel was head of the | Committee on Public Information |
| Goal of Committee on Public Information | rally Americans around the war effort thru propoganda |
| Committee on Public Information was during | WW I 1 |
| progressive write & graduate of Columbia University who wrote "The State" | Randolph Bourne |
| Randolph Bourne wrote | "The State" |
| This prohibited interference w/military operations, support enemies, etc | Espionage Act |
| The Espionage & Seditation Acts were during | 1917, 1918 |
| This extended the Espionage Act | The Sedition Act |
| Eugene Debs was | one of the founding members of the Industrial Workers of the World |
| American Union leader, one of founding members of the Industrial Workers of the World | Eugene Debs 1 |
| Candidate of the Socialist Party of America several times | Eugene Debs 2 |
| Supreme court decision that could limit free speech | The Clear and Present Danger doctrine |
| This litigation was associated with the Clear & Present Danger doctrine | Schenk vs. United States |
| The East St. Louis & Chicage race riots took place | 1917, 1919 |
| Outbreak of labor and race-related violence that caused 40-200 deahts | E. St. Louis race riot |
| Major racial conflict | CHicago race riot |
| Prohibited alcoholic beverages | 18th Amendment |
| Women's suffrerage | 19th Amendment |
| Unusually deady flu epidemic was in | 1918 |
| The deadliest flu epidemic killed | 3 to 6 percent of the world's population |
| Modern tools to survive the flu | Flu shot and Tamiflu |
| Fourteen-point peace plan proposed by | President Wilson |
| International organization formed in 1920 to promote cooperation & peace among nations | League of Nations |
| national self-determination, rights of sm.countries, free trade, freedom of seas | 14 Pt. Peace plan |
| Treaty of Versailles was imposed upon | Germany |
| the treated at the end of WWI which demanded reparations from the Germans | Treaty of Versaiilles |
| Treaty of Versailles was imposed on Germans by | The Allied Powers |
| Treaty of Versailles was at the end of | WW I 2 |
| Chairman of Senate foreign Relations Committee | Henry Cabot Lodge 1 |
| leader in fight against participation in League of Nations | Henry Cabot Lodge 2 |
| Senators who votred against the League of Nations | Irreconcilables |
| The Irreconcilables were with or withoiut | reservations 1 |
| Is the term related to airlines & restaurants or Irreconcilables | reservations 2 |
| part of the league of nations that said that nations would attack countries attacking another country | Article 10 of the League Covenant 1 |
| Why didn't the US joinit the League of Nations? | Article 10 of the League Covenant 2 |
| mass anti-communist paranoia in the US | Red Scare 1 |
| anti-red statutes often violated right to free speech during | Red Scare 2 |
| During the Red Scare there was legislation passed that violated the | right to free speech |