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Allied Powers Central Powers The Peace Domestic Restrictions M.A.I.N.Key People

Answer: The United States Which nation arrived latest to the conflict but eventually changed and led to a victory for England and France ?

According to the United States which country was the biggest “trouble maker” during WWI? Answer: Germany

Which nation pulled out of the alliance with England, France and the U.S. to pursue its development toward communism after the Bolshevik Revolution? Answer: Russia

Which country decided to create a naval blockade around German ports to control the terror caused by U-boats? Answer: England

What final action by Germany had the most impact on the U.S. entrance into the Great War? Answer: Zimmerman Telegram

Answer: Germany Which country was forced to sign the GUILT CLAUSE accepting blame for WWI?

Answer: Mexico feared U.S. retaliation and victory Why did Mexico most likely refuse Germany’s offer in the Zimmerman telegram?

Answer: Mexico Which country was offered a chance to join the Central Powers and attack the U.S. in exchange for territories?

Answer: $33 billion in REPARATIONS What was Germany forced to pay due to the damage it caused during the Great War?

Answer: Austria-Hungary Which country lost a leader to assassination at the hands of a Serbian anarchist?

What failed INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION was created after WWI which the U.S. refused to join? Answer: League of Nations

What suggestions, in the form of a speech, document and policy, urged by President Wilson were meant as the basis for world peace? Answer: The 14 Points

Which group of U.S. Senators was against membership to the League of Nations because it had doubts it would maintain world peace? Answer: The Reservationists

What does this cartoon most likely say about the League of Nations? Answer: It’s weak and vulnerable

Which of the following is most closely related to tariffs? Answer: [3] The reduction of trade barriers among nations [1] There should be an end to all secret diplomacy amongst countries. [2] Freedom of the seas in peace and war [3] The reduction of trade barriers among nations [4] The general reduction of armaments [5] The adjustment of colonial claims in the interest of the inhabitants as well as of the colonial powers

Which law was passed to discourage passing secrets to foreign nations? Answer: The Espionage Act

Which law would be connected to the image below? Answer: Sedition Act

Which law enforcement actions were conducted to uproot and expose anarchists and communists? Answer: The Palmer Raids

Which radical labor leader was jailed for “trouble making” according to the Sedition Act? Answer: Eugene V. Debs

Which Federal agency was led by news journalist George Creel to create pro-American propaganda? Answer: The C.P.I. Committee on Public Information

What is the N in the acronym M.A.I.N. and what does it mean? Answer: Nationalism- overwhelming devotion to your nation

What is the M in the acronym M.A.I.N and what does it mean? Answer: Militarism- strategy to build up military strength by nation for offense or defense.

What alliance did Germany belong to? Answer: Central Powers

Which countries were part of the Triple Entente ? Answer: France, England and Russia

Which American president created 14 points to encourage world peace? Answer: President Woodrow Wilson

Which federal agency did wealthy businessman Bernard Baruch administer to force companies to create and distribute war supplies? Answer: War Industries Board [W.I.B.]

Which Austria-Hungarian leader was killed by a Serbian anarchist? Answer: Archduke Franz Ferdinand

Answer: Doughboys What was the nickname of WWI U.S. soldiers?

Answer: Vladimir Lenin Who was the communist Bolshevik leader of Russia?

First Congressman elected from Montana who voted against WWI because she was an isolationist and pacifist and was severely criticized for it? Answer: Jeanette Rankin

Which military dissenter was arrested for writing anti-war letters to draftees encouraging them to refuse draft orders? Answer: Charles Schenk