History chapter 20
The United States loaned money to buy American supplies to what side?
The Allies
List the four major factors that led to the outbreak of World War I and explain how each contributed to the war
. 1 nationalism 2 Imperialism 3 Militarism 4 alliances
years of World War I
1914-1918
group of soldiers that were allowed to serve in the military but were assigned support roles as cooks and laborers
African American Soldiers
After the war began, what nations became the Allied Powers
Alliance of Britain,France, Russia, Italy, Numerous smaller nations, and (Later) the United States during World War I
After the war began, what nations became the Central Powers
Alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and turkey (the Ottoman Empire)
American Army fought in Europe
American Expeditionary Force (AEF)
Militarism
An Increased emphasis on military might
heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary who was assassinated in Sarajevo in 1914
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
agreement to stop fighting
Armistice
reason Germany declared war on Russia
Because they were gathering forces
neutral country did Germany invade as a path to France
Belguim
How did Britain violate America's neutral rights at sea?
Britain placed mines at the entrances of the north Sea Britain Placed mines at the entrances of the North Sea to prevent nations from trading with germany and stopped all ships bound for neutral nations
members of the Triple Entente
Britain, France, and Russia
merchant ships traveling in groups protected by naval vessel
Convoys
nickname for American troops who fought in World War
Doughboys
reasons that maintaining American neutrality was difficult
First American attitudes favored the allied cause Majority of trade and loans was with allied countries, especially Britain Favoring the Allied Cause Third Americans were influenced by Allied Propaganda The Fifth and biggest difficulty in maintaining neutrality was that britain and germany were violating America's Neutral rights at sea
commander of the American forces in Europe
General John J. Pershing
members of the Triple Alliance
Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
How did America fund the war?
Income tax War Bonds
.What did the United States have to do to prepare for the war?
Instituting the draft, Train soldiers, Build ships, Make equipment, and Build tanks and aircraft
statements about the Treaty of Versailles
It blamed the war entirely on Germany and forced germany to pay reparations It forced Germany to surrender its colonies as well as some of its own land
organization where nations could settle disagreements peacefully
League of nations
British passenger ship was sunk by a German U-boat near Ireland, killing 1,198 passengers
Lusitania
America's official position on the war in Europe when it first began
Neutral
Armistice Day, the day World War I officially ended
November Eleventh
new weapons used during World War I
Tank Poison Gas Flamethrowers, Machine Guns, and Boats Zeppelins Airplanes Trucks and automobiles Rifles. Cannons, grenades, and Mines U-Boats
information spread to advance a cause or damage an opponent's cause
Propaganda
money a defeated country must pay for war damages
Reparations
established local draft boards to supply men for military service
Selective service Act
how did a fighter pilot become an "ace"
Shooting down five enemy planes
epidemic that killed millions around the world during the same period as World War I
Spanish Influenza
ways the American government managed the war effort on the home front
THe Food administration instituted voluntary food conservations programs such as "Wheat less Wednesday" and "Meatless Tuesdays" and encouraged people to plant "victory gardens"
reason Great Britain declared war on Germany
The British demanded that Germany withdraw its troops from Belgium
Nationalism
The Feeling of loyalty or devotion to one's country or cultural group
spark that led to the outbreak of World War I
The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
impact of World War I
The war was so horrible that it led to despair and disillusionment Some viewed Christianity with great skepticism It Made people realize that making is not getting better After the war many rejected not only civil religion but also true religion The war had shown that sinful man was capable of committing and defending horrible deeds
style of warfare featuring long ditches dug to conceal and protect troops
Trench Warfare
German submarines
U-boats
German plan to sink all ships that entered the war zone around Britain
Unrestricted submarine warfare
How did Germany violate America's neutral right to sea?
Unrestricted submarine warfare German policy during World War I whereby all ships entering a designated war zone around britain would be subject to attack without warning how germany violated america's neutral rights to sea
leader of the Communist revolution in Russia and withdrew Russia from the war
Vladimir Lenin
President Wilson's proposed guidelines to help rebuild Europeans peace after World War I
Wilson's fourteen points
secret message from the German Foreign minister to the Mexican government offering to help it reconquer Texas and other land
Zimmerman Telegraph
purpose of the Committee of Public Information
create propaganda to convince Americans of the justness of the war and the need to support the war efforts
President Wilson's view of people and nations
president wilson was an idealist expecting nations to respond unselfishly and properly it difficult situations He believed that the winning nations at the paris Peace conference should not try to make territorial gains at the expense of the losing nations