| A | B |
| 3 Examples of jobs women had to help the War effort | ??? |
| 3 Key points of Wilson's 14 Points | ??? |
| How many soldiers died in WWI, how much property was destroyed | 8.5 million and 30 billion |
| What event in 1918 killed more people than the War | Influenza epidemic |
| What international peace keeping organization was created by the Treaty of Versailles | League of Nations |
| What Allied victory came immediately after the U.S. entered WWI | Battle of the Argonne |
| The Selective Service Act established | Draft of men between age 21-30 |
| What event in early 1918 gave Germany hope of winning the war | Russia withdrew from the war |
| Which Central Power was the last to surrender to the Allies | Germany |
| How did the Bolsheviks effect Russia's involvement in WWI | overthrew the Czar, started Civil War, led to Russia's withdrawl |
| How did the Convoy System help the Allies | enabled destroyers to escort and protect US merchant ships |
| Why was the addition of American troops to the French army a turning point | kept Germany from crossing the Marne River |
| The Treaty of Versailles was signed by which Allied powers | U.S., France, Britain, Italy |
| What was the biggest challenge Wilson faced with his 14 points | everyone wanted to punish Germany |
| What was one of the biggest problems in a Post WWI Europe | Farmland all over Europe was destroyed, Food shortages |
| Gen. John J. Pershing insisted that the American Expeditionary Force fight | as a separate army |
| What caused the U.S. Senate to not pass the Treaty of Versailles | military commitment to the League of Nations |
| What was one of the greatest costs of the War | Financial Disaster of many countries after the War |
| President Wilson won the Nobel Peace Prize for | founding the League of Nations |
| Pride in your country to unite politically | Nationalism |
| 128 Americans are killed in May of 1915 with the sinking of | Lusitania |
| Raised billions of dollars for the U.S. Gov't | Liberty Bonds |
| What made WWI so long and deadly | trench warfare |
| Over 1 million were hired to work in factories during the war | women |
| Wilson's peace plan | 14 points |
| Leader of Republican opposition in the U.S. Senate to the Treaty of Versailles | Henry Cabot Lodge |
| Secret Telegram from Germany to Mexico | Zimmermann Note |
| German Submarines | U-boats |
| U.S. troops who fought in Europe | American Expeditionary Force |
| Payments for war damages | reparations |
| Serb nationalist whose action started WWI | Gavrilo Princip |
| The truce that ended the War | armistice |
| restricted free speech in the United States during wartime | Sedition Act of 1918 |
| German agreement not to attack neutral ships | Sussex Pledge |
| Russian peace treaty with the Central powers | Treaty of Brest-Litovsk |
| Building up Armies and Navies | militarism |
| Which Nation signed an alliance with France in 1893 | Russia |
| People with a common language and culture were drawn together | Nationalism |
| After the assassination of the Archduke | Austria Hungary declared war on Serbia |
| No side can win a decisive victory | stalemate |
| France, Great Britain, and Russia | Allied powers |
| What finally pushed the U.S. into WWI | Zimmermann Note |
| The Gov't increased food supplies for the troops by | meatless mondays and wheatless wednesdays |
| The convoy system helped Allies at sea by | having destroyers escort and protect merchant ships |
| What were the two sides and who fought for them | ??? part of the warm up sheet |
| What was significant about when they signed the Treaty of Versailles | ??? part of the warm up sheet |
| 4 main causes of tension in Europe leading to WWI and the final spark | Part of the warm up |
| New weapons used in the war. | part of the warm up |
| what were U boats | German submarines |