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War’s Causes
The Great War
America and the
War
Mobilizing for War
Treatment of Groups
Terms
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Causes: 100
• A devotion to the interests and culture of one’s nation.
• Nationalism
Causes: 200
• DOUBLE JEOPARDYDOUBLE JEOPARDY
• “the protector of the slavic peoples”
Causes: 300
• German Kaiser who determined that his state should militarize and build huge destroyers and submarines.
• Kaiser Wilhelm
Causes: 400
• Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire.
• Central Powers
Causes: 500
• Archduke Franz Ferdinand was shot in this city?
• Sarajevo, Serbia.
The Great War:100
• The German war plan which called for a rapid invasion of France and a fortification of Eastern front against Russia.
• Schlieffen Plan
The Great War:200
• The area between trenches in trench warfare.
• No Man’s Land
The Great War: 300
• The cumulative effects of relentless bombing.
• Shell Shock
The Great War: 400
• This battle in 1916 claimed 600,000 casualties in ONE DAY.
• Battle of the Somme
The Great War: 500
• The former conscientious objector who gained fame for capturing 132 Germans and killing 25, with only a rifle, six others, and a revolver.
• Alvin York
America and the War:100
• Luxury liner that was sunk…despite its falsified cargo documents that said it wasn’t carrying weapons.
• The Lusitania
America and the War: 200
• The Germans antagonized our neighbor to the south by encouraging them to join an alliance in exchange for land exchanged in the 1840’s.
• Zimmerman note.
America and the War: 300
• DAILY DOUBLE
• I was the first female elected to congress, and the only person to vote against WWI?
• Jeannette Rankin
America and the War: 400
• The system that saw a groups of ships guarding merchant ships allowed the US to successfully cut shipping losses by ½ and re-engage Europe in commerce?
• Convoy System
America and the War: 500
• 369th Infantry
• Harlem Hell Fighters
Mobilizing for War: 100
• Regulatory body that was organized to encourage companies to increase efficiency and use mass production techniques?
• War Industries Board
Mobilizing for the War: 200
• Selected as the leader of the American Expeditionary Force?
• John J. Pershing
Mobilizing for the War: 300
• Headed up the Food Administration
• Herbert Hoover
Mobilizing for the War: 400
• Term used for Anti-German sentiment during WWI. Robert Prager.
• Hypernationalism
Mobilizing for the War: 500
• Created to settle disputes between management and labor?
• National War Labor Board
Treatment of groups: 100
• Jailed for questioning the democracy of the US, ran for president from jail.
• Eugene V. Debs
Treatment of Groups: 200
• The large scale movement of hundreds of thousands of Southern blacks to Northern cities?
• Great Migration
Treatment of Groups: 300
• Sociologist who believed that African Americans should support the war as it would lead to justice down the road?
• W.E.B DuBois
Treatment of Groups: 400
• A person could be fined up to $10,000 and sentenced to 20 years for interfering with the war effort or for saying anything disloyal, profane, or abusive about the war.
• Espionage and Sedition Acts
Treatment of Groups: 500
• Gave women the right to vote
• 19th Amendment
Terms: 100
• Required men to register with the government in order to be randomly selected for military service.
• Selective Service Act
Terms: 200
• Long term cause of the war involving the development of armed forces and their use as a tool of diplomacy.
• Militarism
Terms: 300
• A person who opposes warfare on moral grounds
• Conscientious objector
Terms: 400
• The name given to the successful American aviators during WWI.
• Flying Ace
Terms: 500
• Court case that gave us the: “Clear and Present Danger” principle in assessing freedom of speech.
• Schenk v. USA