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TrenchesRed BaronKaiser Dough Boys U-Boats

Question The triggering event that sparked the beginning of World War I was

Answer 1 – 10 The assassination of Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary.

Question A stalemate developed along the Western Front early in the war because

Answer 1 – 20 Trench warfare made it difficult for either side to win an advantage.

Question Germany

Answer 1 – 30 D

Question Russia

Answer 1 – 40 H

Question England

Answer 1 – 50 A

Question Austria-Hungary

Answer 2 – 10 E

Question France

Answer 2 – 20 B

Question The Ottoman Empire

Answer 2 – 30 G

Question Allies

Answer 2 – 40 A,B,H

Question Central Powers

Answer 2 – 50 D,E,G

Question Which member of the Allies is not pictured on this map?

Answer 3 – 10 The United States

Question Which event caused Russia to drop out of World War I?

Answer 3 – 20 The Communist Revolution

Question This act made it illegal to speak out against the war (or the government) publicly?

Answer 3 – 30 Sedition Act

Question This act made it illegal to aid the enemy, give false reports, or interfere with the war effort?

Answer 3 – 40 Espionage Act

Question This act established a draft in the United States for World War I?

Answer 3 – 50 Selective-Service Act

Question In the Supreme Court case, Schenck vs. United States, Schenck argued that the war time draft was the same as what?

Answer 4 – 10 Involuntary Servitude, or slavery.

Question What was the “Great Migration”?

Answer 4 – 20 The movement of African Americans from the South to Northern cities looking for work in wartime jobs.

Question This government agency worked to increase farm production and reduce civilian consumption (Hooverizing)?

Answer 4 – 30 Food Administration

Question This government agency attempted to mediate between businesses and workers to avoid strikes that would hurt the war effort?

Answer 4 – 40 National War Labor Board

Question This government agency coordinated the production of war materials, telling businesses what to produce and allocating raw materials?

Answer 4 – 50 War Industries Board

Question This poster is example of what?

Answer 5 – 10 Propaganda

Question Woodrow Wilson’s “14 points plan” called for the creation/forming of what in order to settle international disputes and avoid war. The Treaty of Versailles included this also.

Answer 5 – 20 A “League of Nations”

Question What was the biggest difference between Woodrow Wilson’s “14 points plan” and the “Treaty of Versailles”?

Answer 5 – 30 Wilson did not want any punishment or reparations for Germany so that Europe could heal after the war. The other Allies, who got what they wanted in the “Treaty of Versailles”, made Germany accept the blame for the war and pay large reparations to the Allies.

Question Payments for damages caused to someone else are called?

Answer 5 – 40 Reparations

Question Gathering together all the supplies needed for war. Soldiers, weapons, equipment, etc..

Answer 5 – 50 Mobilization