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World War I

World War I. Use your self produced outline to find the answers to these questions. Mexican guerilla leader who led raids into the United States. Pancho Villa. Mexican general who seized power from Madero and whom Wilson wished to overthrow. Victoriano Huerta .

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World War I

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  1. World War I Use your self produced outline to find the answers to these questions

  2. Mexican guerilla leader who led raids into the United States Pancho Villa

  3. Mexican general who seized power from Madero and whom Wilson wished to overthrow Victoriano Huerta

  4. Archduke of Austria-Hungary, assassinated in Bosnia Franz Ferdinand

  5. Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy Triple Alliance

  6. France, Great Britain, and Russia Triple Entente

  7. In the Caribbean, Wilson followed Roosevelt’s example and sent marines to… Haiti, Nicaragua, and the Dominican Republic

  8. When Germany sank the Lusitania, Wilson Sent diplomatic notes to Germany

  9. Before the outbreak of World War I, European nations * became industrialized and sought colonies * had experienced fifty years of general peace * began a great arms race

  10. The nation that had the most effective propaganda to influence Americans was… • Great Britain

  11. The Central Powers included all of these nations EXCEPT Bulgaria Austria – Hungary Russia Germany

  12. Section II

  13. German foreign minister who sent note to Mexico to form German-Mexican alliance • Arthur Zimmerman

  14. Secretary of war under Wilson Newton D. Baker

  15. United States commander and leader of American Expeditionary Force • John Pershing

  16. Nickname for American soldiers • doughboys

  17. American colonel who led U.S. soldiers in France • Charles E. Stanton

  18. By reactivating its submarines in 1917, Germany violated the… Sussex Pledge

  19. The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk ended the military effort against Germany by… • Russia

  20. The Selective Service Act provided for a… • Draft

  21. During World War I, African Americans were… • Discriminated against in every branch

  22. To combat German submarines, the allies used • Depth charges • “sub – chasers” • destroyers

  23. Section III

  24. Wall Street stockbroker who led War Industries Board • Bernard Baruch

  25. Journalist who headed Committee on Public Information • George Creel

  26. Bought by children to support war effort • War Savings Stamps

  27. Raised more than $20 billion for war effort • Liberty Bonds

  28. Wilson’s goals and objectives • Fourteen Points

  29. The American people sacrificed and conserved for the war effort by… • Meatless Tuesdays • Wheatless Mondays • Victory gardens

  30. The Espionage and Sedition acts came into conflict with • Freedom of speech

  31. The Fourteen Points proposed • Diplomacy • Disarmament • Freedom of the seas

  32. The war provided an opportunity for significant economic improvement to • Women • African Americans • Labor Unions

  33. War fever led to mistreatment of • German Americans

  34. Section IV

  35. Attorney general who rounded up 6,000 immigrants suspected of being Communist • A. Mitchell Palmer

  36. Organization that practiced racial intolerance • Ku Klux Klan

  37. Prohibited manufacture, sale, or transportation of intoxicating beverages • 18th Amendment

  38. Granted women the right to vote • 19th amendment

  39. Work stoppage in sympathy with striking shipyard workers • Seattle General Strike

  40. The leaders of the United States, Italy, France, and Britain who met to forge a peace treaty were known as • The Big Four

  41. The League of Nations was opposed primarily by • Senate Republicans

  42. Especially hard hit by the economy after the war were American • farmers

  43. Massachusetts governor Calvin Coolidge called out the state guard to repress a strike by • Police

  44. The “Red Scare” evidenced Americans’ fear of • Labor leaders • Immigrants • Political Radicals

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