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World War I Review Chapter 12 JEOPARDY

The Road To War U.S. Declares War sec. 2 Americans On the Home Front sec.4 Global Peacemaker sec.5 Americans on The Eur. Front sec.3 Miscell aneous 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

Great Britain The Road to War 100 The country who actively encouraged anti-German feeling in the United States. Great Britain

The event that caused the U.S. to break off The Road to War 200 The event that caused the U.S. to break off diplomatic relations with Germany. When Germany violated the Sussex pledge.

Preparedness advocates argued that the United States should do this. The Road to War 300 Preparedness advocates argued that the United States should do this. Strengthen its armed forces.

The name of American Forces The Road to War 400 The name of American Forces who fought in WWI. American Expeditionary Forces

What was to protect American commercial investments overseas. The Road to War 500 What was to protect American commercial investments overseas. The main reason President Wilson Proclaimed the U.S. a neutral country .

Drafting young men for military service. U.S. Declares War 100 Drafting young men for military service. What was the Selective Service Act

This action by Russia increased the pressure on the Allies . U.S. Declares War 200 This action by Russia increased the pressure on the Allies . What was Russia’s exit from the war.

Zimmermann Note U.S. Declares War 300 Enraged Americans because it attempted to secretly draw Mexico into the war and attack the United States.

Second Battle of The Marne U.S. Declares War 400 This battle marked the beginning of a German withdrawal that ended any German hopes for victory. Second Battle of The Marne

The Germans were eventually demoralized by U.S. Declares War 500 The Germans were eventually demoralized by what Allied advantage. United States’ troop reserves

Selective Service The act that allowed for the 100 European Front The act that allowed for the drafting of men for military service Selective Service

The purpose of this was to safeguard 200 European Front Convoy system The purpose of this was to safeguard American ships across the Atlantic Ocean.

The death total of World War I 300 European Front 9 Million The death total of World War I

Where did most of the AEF serve 400 European Front Where did most of the AEF serve during World War I . Western Front

unconditional surrender 500 European Front unconditional surrender What the Allies sought as Germany weakened at the end of World War I.

What was Liberty Bonds Home Front 100 Enable the United States to loan more than $10 billion to the Allies. What was Liberty Bonds

Home Front 200 Where Minorities and women found employment opportunities What were war-related industries.

What is nativism. Home Front 300 The passage of a literacy test for immigrants marked a revival of What is nativism.

Home Front 400 To discuss anything negative about the What is the Sedition Act To discuss anything negative about the government, the military, or the Constitution.

Home Front 500 Who were German Americans Among the major targets of the wartime Espionage and Sedition acts.

What was the establishment of the League of Nations. Global Peacemaker 100 What was the establishment of the League of Nations. Woodrow Wilson’s ultimate goal at the Paris Peace Conference .

Global Peacemaker 200 Republicans in the Senate objected to Article 10 of the plan for the League of Nations because of this fear. What is the fear of foreign wars.

300 Global Peacemaker What was he gave into French insistence on Germany war guilt and financial responsibility. Woodrow Wilson’s greatest defeat at the Paris Peace Conference

Global Peacemaker 400 What was German humiliation at the peace conference that would lead to another war. At the conclusion of the peace conference, what was Wilson’s fear for the future.

Global Peacemaker 500 What was the U.S. choosing to turn away from international affairs and focus on its concerns at home. (a policy of isolation) The foreign policy choice the United States made after its unparalleled growth of power following World War I.

underlying cause of The Great War Miscellaneous 100 What is one of the underlying cause of The Great War Nationalism .

Foreign policy choice the U.S. made following World War I. Miscellaneous 200 Foreign policy choice the U.S. made following World War I. What was Isolation.

300 Miscellaneous Chateau-Thierry Helped save Paris by stopping the German advance.

The main economic problem facing returning war veterans. Miscellaneous 400 The main economic problem facing returning war veterans. What was a Shortage of jobs.

Wilson’s agency for international security and stability. Miscellaneous 500 What was the League of Nations Wilson’s agency for international security and stability.

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