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Chapter 19 World War I
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To conserve energy during World War I, the Fuel Administration introduced _____. Daylight Savings Time
According to the Zimmermann telegram, if Mexico allied with Germany, Germany would _____. Help Mexico Regain Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona
“Selling” the war to the American people was the task of _____. Committee on Public Information
The Great Migration during World War I was a flow of _____. African Americans From the North to The South
The treaty to end World War I was the _____. Treaty of Versailles
The event that touched off the first declaration of war in World War I was _____. Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
What day, month , and hour did Germany surrender World War I? 11,11,11
The issue of Germany attacking civilian ships reached a crisis when a submerged German submarine fired on the British passenger liner _____. Lusitania
The worst type of gas used during World War I was _____. Mustard Gas
The United States attorney general who is known for making raids on homes of suspected communists was _____. A. Mitchell Palmer
Members of the Triple Entente included Russia, Great Britain, France
The Central Powers consisted of Germany, Ottoman Empire, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria
Realizing a draft was necessary, Congress, with Wilson’s support, created a new system of conscription called Selective Service
Criticism of the war at home was effectively silenced by Espionage and Sedition Acts
German submarines that attacked ships bound for Britain were called _____. U-Boats
American soldiers during World War I were nicknamed _____. Doughboys
During World War I, a group called the _____ took power in Russia and established a Communist government. Bolsheviks
The German promise to the United States to not sink more merchant ships without warning was known as the _____. Sussex Pledge
The Mexican guerilla leader who led raids into the United States was _____. Pancho Villa
The space between the trenches was known as _____. No Man’s Land
The group that was behind the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand was known as the _____. Black Hand
The _____ was a nationwide panic that arose from the fear that Communists might seize power in the United States. Red Scare