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1 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 1 234Do Not USE

2 The wanting of colonies and taking land from another countries was a cause of WWI. What is it called

3 Imperialism

4 What was the immediate cause or spark of WWI

5 The assassination of Arch Duke Ferdinand

6 There were two secret alliances. Name Them

7 1.Triple Entente or Allied Powers 2.Triple Alliance or Central Powers

8 Intense loyalty to ones country

9 Nationalism

10 Name two inventions during World War One that increase the amount of deaths.

11 Machine Gun Barbed Wire Airplanes Poison Gas

12 What is this an example of?

13 Propaganda

14 As the war in Europe continues who did the US sell more supplies to?

15 Allies

16 As the war started in Europe, what position did the US want to take?

17 Neutral

18 What did Woodrow Wilson form to prevent future world wars?

19 14 Points/ League of Nations

20 The Zimmerman Note asked which nation to attack the United States?

21 Mexico

22 According to the Treaty of Versailles who had to accept blame for starting the War?

23 Germany

24 What did the Selective Service Act allow the government to start?

25 The Draft

26 People who opposed the war were called?

27 Pacifists

28 Name one of the two acts passed to stop people from speaking out against the war

29 Sedition Act or Espionage Act

30 When Americans were asked to conserve food they were saving the food for whom?

31 Soldiers

32 An agreement between nations is called

33 An alliance

34 Ship that was sunk and threatened American “Freedom of the Seas”

35 Lusitania

36 Who were to take the jobs of soldiers

37 Women

38 Cash payments that a losing power needs to make to the winners

39 Reparations

40 The armistice to stop fighting was signed on November 11 th at 11 am. What is this day known as today?

41 Veteran’s Day

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