TEST REVIEW (WORLD WAR 1). Zimmerman Telegram (note) = they tried to send it to Mexico (but it was intercepted……yanked in time)…….

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TEST REVIEW (WORLD WAR 1)

Zimmerman Telegram (note) = they tried to send it to Mexico (but it was intercepted……yanked in time)…….

Zimmerman Telegram (Note) = they tried to send it to Mexico (but it was intercepted……yanked in time)……. = tried to get Mexico to wage war with us (the U.S.)

Zimmerman Telegram (Note) = they tried to send it to Mexico (but it was intercepted……yanked in time)……. = tried to get Mexico to wage war with us (the U.S.) = was going to give land back to Mexico (Texas, Cali, New Mexico, Arizona)

Henry Cabot Lodge / other Senators = didn’t like the Treaty of Versailles (opposed = against it)

Henry Cabot Lodge / other Senators = didn’t like the Treaty of Versailles (opposed = against it) = they wore worried that if we joined the League of Nations

Henry Cabot Lodge / other Senators = didn’t like the Treaty of Versailles (opposed = against it) = they wore worried that if we joined the League of Nations = That we would get into FUTURE WARS / future conflicts

Schenck vs. US (1919)

= The first restriction on the Freedom of SPEECH

Schenck vs. US (1919) = The first restriction on the Freedom of SPEECH = 1 st amendment rights restricted

Schenck vs. US (1919) = The first restriction on the Freedom of SPEECH = 1 st amendment rights restricted (tried for Treason is you spoke out and tried to get people to dodge the draft)

MAJOR reason US entered the war - UNRESTRICTED submarine warfare

MAJOR reason US entered the war - UNRESTRICTED submarine warfare

Americans were not able to remain neutral = warring powers (bad guys) interfered…messed with……the US right to freedom of the SEAS.

CONGRESS declare war = Zimmerman note

CONGRESS declare war = Zimmerman note = sinking of Lusitania

CONGRESS declare war = Zimmerman note = sinking of Lusitania = German’s submarine warfare

CONGRESS = didn’t care about German immigrant ancestry (too bad/ so sad)

If I give you a list like this

*you should be thinking (M.A.I.N)……so Imperialism and alliances complete the list

TIMELINE

TIMELINE = Archduke assassinated

TIMELINE = Austria-Hungary invades Serbia

TIMELINE = Archduke assassinated = Austria-Hungary invades Serbia = German invade Belgium (good chocolate there)

TIMELINE = Archduke assassinated = Austria-Hungary invades Serbia = German invade Belgium (good chocolate there) = US enters the war

WAR declaration speech = made because of Zimmerman telegram and Unrestricted warfare

EFFECT……what is a?

What is an effect of you not studying……..

EFFECT……what is a? What is an effect of you not studying…….. Bad grades

Machines Guns / barbed wire effects = soldiers had to (stay in the trenches) dig trenches ….aka….TRENCH WARFARE

Treaty of Versailles NOT RATIFIED = senators didn’t want any future foreign wars

Battle of Argonne significance = Last real major BATTLE of the WAR

Battle of Argonne significance = Last real major BATTLE of the WAR = Stalemate ended

Battle of Argonne significance = Last real major BATTLE of the WAR = Stalemate ended

Woodrow Wilsons 14 (FOURTEEN POINTS)

= punish Germany

Woodrow Wilsons 14 (FOURTEEN POINTS) = punish Germany = also wanted us to join the LEAGUE of NATIONS (since he SAID thought it would prevent future wars)

ESPIONAGE ACT / SEDITION ACT = silence critics (people against the war)…so they wouldn’t speak out against the war

Central POWERS C = CLOWN (bad guys) = GERMANY / Austria-Hungary / Ottoman Empire

ALLIANCES = caused the war to go from 2 countries…..to a WORLD WAR 1

WAR Industries Board = established to purchase / secure supplies for the military