World War One Jeopardy Terms

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World War One Jeopardy Terms W for the Win

The Espionage and Sedition Acts

The 14 Points

The MAIN Causes

The Treaty of Versailles

The League of Nations

Isolationism

Reconcentrados

Big Stick Diplomacy

The Espionage Act

Queen Lil

Yellow Journalism

The Lusitania

The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire

Trench Warfare

Tenement Houses

The Great Migration

The Zimmerman Note

Shell Shock

Franz Ferdinand

Social Darwinism #10

The Open Door Policy

The Sedition Act

Money / Economics Status- To Look Cool Morality- To “Christianize” places and make them more like us Military- To give us military bases, think the Alfred T Mahan Guy