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Trench Warfare Review Game
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Isolationism/Neutrality What traditional foreign policy did President Wilson follow at the beginning of WWI?
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Wilson American President when we entered WWI
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Zimmerman, Unrestricted Sub Warfare, Lusitania Which contributed most to the United States entry into the War on the side of the Allied Powers?
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Trench Warfare Used on the Western Front; ditches
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Great Britain, France, Russia What 3 countries where the original members of the Triple Entente?
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14 Points Wilson’s speech after WWI that would help to create peace and security in the world was called the ______________________.
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Archduke Francis Ferdinand The assassination of the _________________ sparked the beginning of WWI
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Italy Which country invaded Abyssinia?
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Alsace Lorraine What piece of land did the French have to give up in the Franco-Prussian war?
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Factories How did the lives of many American women change as a result of American soldiers serving in World War I?
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Gas Even though it was banned at the Hague Convention of 1899, what was invented by the Germans and used by many during the war?
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We liked the British better Although Wilson’s policy meant that the US could not trade with Germany and England, in practice we traded most with England because
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Schlieffen What was the name of Germany’s plan to take out France first, and then move on to Russia?
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Treaty of London What was the name of the treaty that was the reason Britain entered the war when Germany marched through Belgium?
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Democracy Wilson convinced Congress and Americans that the US should enter WWI in order to make the world a safe place for ___________.
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Trianon Which of the 5 Paris Peace Treaties was a treaty with Hungary where they lost 2/3 of its territory?
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Zimmerman Telegram Exposed a German plot to enlist Mexico into an alliance with Germany in a war against the United States
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No Man’s Land What was the area between opposing trenches called?
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Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy Which 3 countries were original members of the Triple Alliance?
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Self determination Countries should be established according to the wishes of the people concerned
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War According to the Kellogg-Briand Pact, what was renounced as an instrument of national policy?
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Economic Sanctions What was the main tool for the League against most aggressors
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Locarno What was the name of the new mood in 1925 where former enemies could work together to resolve disputes and to uphold the Versailles settlement?
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Tanks, planes, gas, heavy artillery List 3 new technologies were used during WWI.
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Total WWI was a _____________ war, meaning that the governments used all of the weaponry, men, and resources available to win.
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Russia Which country left the war in 1917 after a revolution at home?
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War Industries Board What was the name of the board run by Bernard Baruch that oversaw entire war effort?
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Militarism Building large, competitive armies and navies
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Liberty Bonds In order to finance the war, the US government increased taxes and sold _____________ ______________, which could be redeemed later for the money paid plus interest?
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America’s entry into the war What was the turning point in WWI?
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Attrition – wear the other side down stalemate – no one moves What is the difference between a war of attrition and stalemate?
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Ruhr Crisis What resulted in Germany not paying reparations in timber to France
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Sevres Which of the 5 Paris Peace Treaties was a treaty with Turkey in which it lost territory?
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Rhineland What was the name of the demilitarized zone between the France and German boarder called?
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Geneva Conference ended without meeting any of its goal once Germany walked out.
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Propaganda What was used on both sides to reinforce nationalist sentiments by justifying the war and demonizing the enemy?
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London Naval Conference Changed the previous ratios to 10:10:7 for US, UK, and Japan.
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Armistice 1st post war disarmament conference
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5 Power Established a 5:5:3 ratio of naval tonnage for America, Britain, and France
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9 Power This treaty confirmed the territory in China and established open door trading.
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Japan Which country invaded Manchuria?
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Collective Security Nations agreeing to defend another country if they are attacked
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Bolsheviks Revolution led by Vladimir Lenin
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Rapallo Which treaty was signed between Russia and Germany, which allowed Germany to rearm secretly?
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US, Germany, Russia Which of the following countries were NOT members of the League of Nations when it was first formed? United States Germany Great Britain France Russia
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Serbia Following the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand in June, 1914, Austria- Hungary declared war on
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4 Power Signed by US, Japan, GB, and France that guaranteed rights to possessions in Asia and defense in case of an attack
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Washington Conference 1st post war disarmament conference
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London Naval Treaty Japan no longer wanted to limited its naval tonnage and be inferior to the US and UK, so it walked out from the discussion.
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Japan Which country was the only non-European permanent member of the League of Nations
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East (Russia) and West (France) On which two fronts did Germany fight during World War I?
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St. Germain Which of the 5 Paris Peace Treaties resulted in Austria not being able to unify with Germany and Dalmatia, Slovenia, and Bosnia were given to Yugoslavia?
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Geneva Which conference was a failure due to the fact that no agreement was reached?
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France, United States, Italy, Great Britain Which set of countries were members of the Big Four that signed the Treaty of Versailles to end World War I?
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Treaty of Neuilly Which of the 5 Paris Peace Treaties was a treaty with Bulgaria where land was given to Greece and Romania?
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Kellogg Briand Which of the following was an attempt by the U.S. to outlaw war by having 60 nations agree to voluntarily give up their weapons?
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Also…. – Know why the League failed – Know Wilson’s 14 points – Know the parts of the Treaty of Versailles – Know about the Dawes Plan
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George Creel Headed the Committee on Public Information
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