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Title: Chapter 18 World War I Test Review


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Chapter 18 World War ITest Review
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  • Great Britain declared war on Germany after the
    went through this neutral country on their way to
    attacking France
  • Belgium

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  • Heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne that was
    assassinated in 1914, sparking the start of WWI
  • Archduke Franz Ferdinand

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  • Woodrow Wilsons proposed plan for peace
  • Fourteen Points

5
  • An alliance between Germany and Mexico was
    proposed in this document
  • Zimmerman Note

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  • Who made up the Central Powers
  • Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire

7
  • Who came to the aid of Serbia after
    Austria-Hungary declared war on them?
  • Russia

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  • What group took power in Russia in 1917 and
    withdrew Russia from the war?
  • Bolsheviks (led by V.I. Lenin)

9
  • 2 ways the U.S. government raised money for the
    war effort
  • Liberty bonds
  • Raised taxes

10
  • The day the armistice went into effect ending
    WWI
  • November 11, 1918

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  • Fearing that the U.S. might enter the war
    following their attack on a French passenger
    ship, Germany issued this promise
  • Sussex pledge

12
  • After this battle, the German advance into France
    had been stopped and the war became a stalemate
    leading to intense trench warfare
  • 1st Battle of the Marne

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  • How would you classify the United States
    foreign policy in 1914.Interventionist or
    Isolationist
  • Isolationists

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  • What was the name of the U.S. military forces
    that fought in WWI?
  • American Expeditionary Forces (AEF)

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  • Supreme Court case that upheld the governments
    right to limit free speech in times of war
  • Schenck v. United States (1919)

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  • The treaty that was signed by Germany and the
    Allies following WWI
  • Treaty of Versailles

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  • An international peacekeeping organization that
    was first proposed by President Wilson and later
    created in 1919.
  • League of Nations

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  • Group of people who moved into factory jobs
    during the war, as well as worked as nurses, and
    switchboard operators
  • Women

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  • Group of Senators who wanted to make a few
    changes to the Treaty of Versailles before they
    ratified it
  • Reservationists

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  • The U.S. was pulled closer to war by the German
    use of unrestricted _____________
  • Submarine warfare

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  • What tool did the Committee on Public
    Information use to influence American opinion of
    the war?
  • Propaganda

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  • Name the countries that made up the Big Four
  • U.S., Great Britain, France, Italy

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  • Made it illegal to criticize the government
    during WWI
  • Sedition Act (1918)

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  • Name a new weapon used in WWI
  • Poison gas, tanks, airplanes

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  • What did European leaders think created a
    balance of power that would maintain peace
  • Alliances

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  • Country that came up with the Schlieffen Plana
    plan to fight a two-front war
  • Germany

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  • British passenger ship that was sunk killing
    over 1,000 people including 128 Americans
  • Lusitania

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  • The ability for a group of people to make their
    own political decisions
  • Self-determination

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  • Government regulatory board that oversaw the
    production of materials needed for war
  • War Industries Board

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  • Following the war, Germany was forced to pay
    damages to the Allies called.
  • Reparations

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  • Law that required all U.S. men between the ages
    of 21 and 30 to register for the draft
  • Selective Service Act

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  • Who led the U.S. troops during WWI
  • General John J. Pershing

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  • This killed somewhere between 20 and 40 million
    people from 1918-1919
  • Influenza

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  • Name the countries that name up the Triple
    Entente
  • Great Britain, France, Russia
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