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Hosted By Mr. Haydock and Ms. Fiorini

During WWI Effects of WWI Blacks in WWI Vocabulary

Row 1, Col 1 The Armenians fought with this country against the Ottomans What is Russia?

1,2 This empire was split into two separate independent nations and lost most of its land after Word War I. What is Austria-Hungary?

1,3 Race riots in this city exemplified the racial tensions in America after World War I What is Chicago?

1,4 Pride for one’s country. What is nationalism?

2,1 What is nationalism? Instead of using fear, German Propaganda in WWI used _______ to increase German Morale.

2,2 After WWI, this man rose to power in Germany by appealing to people’s anger and frustration. Who is Hitler?

2,3 A famous black Army Unit from New York earned this gallant nickname Who are the Harlem Hellfighters ?

2,4 When one country takes over and dominates another country. What is imperialism?

3,1 Two difficulties soldiers experienced living in trenches. What are mice, rats, difficulty moving, mud bad food and mustard gas?

3,2 Britain claimed these two Middle East Territories from the Ottoman Empire after WWI. What are Iraq (Mesopotamia) and Palestine (Israel)?

3,3 This black leader believed that blacks should ignore racism and fight in WWI despite having unequal rights. Who is W.E.B. DuBois?

3,4 A complaint. What is a grievance?

4,1 Who are the dead? We are at Flanders Field.

4,2 US President Woodrow Wilson helped found this multinational, pro-peace Organization, but the US never joined. (What is the League of Nations)?

4,3 This black leader believed that black people should avoid serving in war until their rights improved. Who is A. Philip Randolph?

4,4 An excessive interest, pride, or love for the military. Related to nationalism. (what is militarism)?

5,1 After the war, women won this right in America and Britain. What is the right to vote?

5,2 This country was Founded after World War I as a home for the Slavic people. What is Yugoslavia?

5,3 Black Americans in Chicago were fighting for equality in what three areas of Society? What is employment (jobs), housing, and political representation?

5,4 When you owe someone a debt you pay them ____. (Hint: It’s what Germany paid to the allies) What is reparations?