US History Unit 4 WWI
Victory Gardens
People raise their own vegetables in order to leave more food for the troops
Deadlock
Stalemate As time went on a ______ formed in the battlefields of France
Western Front
Stalemate _________ _______ = deadlocked region in northern France
Imperialism
Taking control of another nation, indirectly or directly
McKinley Leader
Teddy Roosevelt criticized President ____________ for being a weak ___________
U.S. Troops Empires Germany Weak
Reasons why WWI ended ______ joins the war. Bringing supplies and fresh ________ ______ Crumble ______ is ______ and German citizens force the emperor to step down
British intelligence
Intercepted the Zimmerman Telegram
Ferdinand Assassinated Nationalist Hand
June 28, 1914, Archduke Frank ________, heir to the Austria-Hungarian throne, was ________ in Sarajevo, Bosnia, by a Serbian ________, belonging to an organization known as the Black _________
Big Four
Leaders of the victorious Allied nations were known as _____________
W.A.S. D.U.M.B.
League of Nations problems
Sedition Act of 1918
Made it illegal to criticize the President or the government
accommodations, medals, Honors
Many African Americans won praise from their commanders and received war ______, ______, ______
American
Many Americans and Europeans believed ________ troops would quickly bring the war to an end
North Farms
Many Mexicans moved ______, providing labor for _________ and ranches in the American Southwest
Immigrants Suspected Spies
Many ___________ were _________ of being ________ and potential traitors
Zimmerman Telegram
Message sent to German ambassador
Cities Factory
Mexicans also moved to _____ to take wartime ________ jobs
Discrimination Hostility
Mexicans faced _______ and ________ from Americans
Military Naval
Militarism A rise in _______ expenditure, an increase in military and _____ forces
Alliances
Militarism After 1871, the war atmosphere provoked by the secret _________ led to an arms race among world powers
Weapons
Militarism was stock piling ________
1,198 128
Sinking of the Lusitania killed a total of ________, _____ of which were Americans
USS Maine Spain Maine
Sinking of the ________ "To Hell with _______, Remember the _______"
Competitive
Nationalism Countries became very __________
Independence
Nationalism Some countries wanted their __________
Loyalty Devotion
Nationalism ______ & _______ to a nation
Destruction
New technologies caused more ______ than ever before
Warfare Gas Machine Tanks Flame Airplanes Subs
New weapons Trench ______ Poison ______ _______ gun _______ _______ throwers ________ ________
11 - 11 -11, 1918
On the __th hour, of the __th day, of the __th month, ____ the fighting stopped
European nations
One week after Austria Hungary's Attack on Serbia, the five major _________ ______ were at war
Patriotic
Pamphlets and speeches helped deliver _________ messages
Great Migration
The "______ _______" changed the racial makeup of many Northern cities
Fuel Administration Energy
The ______ ________ encouraged people to conserve coal and oil. Daylight savings time was introduced to conserve __________
Navy Clerics Pharmacists Photographers Nurses
The ________ enlisted 11,000 women, whose jobs included ______, ______, _______, ________
Espionage Act of 1917
set up consequences for people who aided the enemy
Espionage
spying to acquire secret government information
Home front
the civilian population (and their activities) of a country at war
Neutrality
the state of not taking sides, especially in a war or dispute
Women Workforce
The war increased the need for _______ in the __________
Immigrants Wartime
The war stopped the flow of ________ to the US, which allowed African Americans ____________ jobs
Liberty Bonds
To raise money to pay for the war, the government began selling ________ _______ and Victory Bonds
Sedition
Treason or going against your country
Puerto Rico Guam Philippines
Treaty of Paris granted u.S. control of: _________ ________ ________
Punish German
Treaty of Versailles Goal was to _______ ________ more than to create a lasting peace
Lenient
Treaty of Versailles The other Allied governments saw Wilson's plan as too ____________ towards the "aggressor" nations esp. Germany
Took away Decline
Treaty of Versailles problem It ______ ______ Germany's land, money, livestock, and natural resources, which forced their trading and population to ____________
Adolf Hitler Nazis WWII
Treaty of Versailles problem Led to the rising of _______ ________ and the German ________, who eventually started ______________
Army Smaller
Treaty of Versailles problem Set limitations on Germany's _______, forcing them to have a much _________ army
Little influence
Treaty of Versailles, was signed by Germany in 1919 with ______ _______ from Wilson's 14 points
Defense Soldiers protection
Trench Warfare New weapons used seemed to be made more for ________; so trenches were made for the __________ _________
2
Trench Warfare has ____ sides
No Man's Land
Trench Warfare middle = ____ _____ _____
Seward's Folly Acquisition of Hawaii
U.S. imperialism
Teddy Roosevelt Yellow Journalism Sinking the USS Maine
U.S. involvement in Spanish-American War caused by: (3)
Entangle
US Senate Reject Treaty The Senate was strongly opposed to the Treaty, especially Wilson's own League of Nations, because they felt it would further _________ the US in foreign affairs
Did not join
US ___ ___ ___ the League of Nations
Germany April 6
US declared war against ________ on _______ __, 1917
Teller Amendment
US declares war but Cuba will be independent after war
Propaganda Ration War Bonds
US used _______ posters to influence citizens to _______, support the _____, buy War ________, and more
Prosecuted Convictions
Under the Espionage and Sedition acts some 2,000 people were ________ with roughly half resulting in __________
Seward's Folly
United State's acquisition of Alaska
Food Administration Food Consumption
Victory Gardens The ____ _______, under Herbert Hoover —> responsible for increasing _____ production while reducing _________
Excited
Volunteers for the War 2 million were _______ to enlist
First war
WWI ______ ______ in which women officially served
Happy Goods
War Industries Board Government encourage businesses to keep employees _______ to continue producing war time _______
Big Government Resources
War Industries Board Relationship between ____ business and ___________ to ensure efficient use of _________ during the mobilization of the American economy for war
Germany
What country was forced to take blame for the entire war?
To create a lasting peace
What was the goal of Wilson's 14 points?
Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
What was the spark that ignited WWI?
Militarism Alliances Nationalism Imperialism
What were the 5 causes of WWI
Bolshevik Revolution
When Vladimir Lenin and the Communists take over Russia
Germany
Who was not invited to the Peace conference
They thought it would involve the U.S. in future conflicts
Why didn't the senate approve the Treaty of Versailles?
Formation of the League of Nations
Wilson's 14th Point
Shipping Manufacturing Railroad
Women took positions in the _______, ______, and _______ industries
Exaggerated Hearst & Pulitzer
Yellow Journalism was overly _____________ Journalists were _______ & ________
Secretary German Mexico
Zimmerman Telegram German foreign ________ sends message to the _______ ambassador in _____________
Germany New Mexico Arizona TX
Zimmerman Telegram suggested Mexico ally itself with _______ -> Mexico would be given back ____ _____, ________, and _______ - lands taken from them by US
Stalemate Deadlock
______ = or ______is any position or situation in which no action can be taken or progress made
Many Over seas
______ African Americans were drafted, 42,00 served ____ ____
Treaty of Paris
________ __ _______ officially ended the War
Rough Riders Theodore Roosevelt
________ _______: Volunteer cavalry led by _______ _______ at San Juan & Kettle Hills
Volunteers Drafted
________ for the War, not all soldiers were ________
Imperialism
domination of one country by everything
Conscription
forced military service
Propaganda
information designed to influence opinion
Committee on Public Information Sell
new government agency that attempted to "_____" the idea of war to the American people
US Recruit
As the _____ entered the War; it was necessary to ______ more soldiers
South North
Between 300,000 and 500,000 African Americans left the ______ to settle in the ______ to fill the job voids
Wilson - U.S. Orlando - Italy George - Great Britain Clemenceau- France
Big Four
Influence Support
British used propaganda (info designed to _______ opinion) to win American __________
Interest Allies
Business links Business ________ leaned toward the ________
Loaned Billion
Business links US banks heavily _________ money to the Allies -> over $2 ___________
Europe
By 1917 WWI had already devastated ___________
Repaid
By buying bonds, Americans were loaning the government money that would be _________ with interest in a specified number of years
Germany Austria-Hungary Bulgaria Ottoman Empire
Central Powers
Lice Rats Flooded Diseases Flesh Foot
Conditions of trench warfare ______ ______ ______ trenches ______ Decaying ________ Trench_____
20 years $10,000
Consequences of Espionage and Sedition act include __ _____ in jail and fined up to __________
War Industry Board
Created to maintain and regulate the US economy and war production schedules
Ended the war
Germany finally signed an armistice, or cease fire, that _________________________
Reparations 33
Germany was stripped of its military, its territories were split up, and they were required to pay "__________" to the Allied countries to a total of $___ billion, a sum far beyond its financial means
Markets especially
Imperialism Countries were clashing for new ______ ______
Rivalry
Imperialism Increased _______ in Europe
Empire Economic Political
Imperialism The attempt to create an _______ either through _______ or ______ dominance
Africa
Imperialism Who gets North _______?
February Unrestricted Merchant
In _________ 1917, Germany went back to ____________ submarine warfare and, soon after, sank six American ________ ships
Limited Speech
In the case of Schenck v. The United States (1919), the Supreme Court ruling _________ an individuals freedom of _________ if the words spoken constituted a "clear and present danger"
Inexperienced Allied
Doughboys American soldiers were _________ but they were fresh, so their presence immediately boosted the moral of _______ forces
2
Doughboys __ million American troops marched into bloody stalemate
Selective Service Act
Draft for men over 18
6
Eventually The Great War included thirty nations on ____ continents
Platt Amendment
Gave U.S. much control in Cuba, making Cuba an American protectorate
Economic Political Military Cultural Religion
5 Reasons for Imperialism
Disloyalty German
A Climate of Suspicions Suspicions of __________ led to the mistreatment of _________ Americans
Peace WWI
A ______ conference began in Paris to try and resolve the complicated issues arising from _______
Selective service 2.8
A new system, called _____ ______, resulted in about _____ million Americans being drafted
American Expeditionary Force
AKA Doughboys
Harlem Hellfighters
African American infantry also known as:
Discrimination Segregated
African American soldiers faced _______ and prejudice and served in racially __________ units
Outraged War
After Germany sank the Lusitania, Americans were ______ and edged towards ______ with Germany
Vote 19
After WWI women will get the right to ______ with the ___th Amendment due to their contributions during WWI
Neutrality Beginning
America had followed a policy of ___________ at the _________ of WWI
Acquisition of Hawaii
America's first step towards imperialism
Sides War Dispute
American Neutrality Neutrality- the state of not taking ______, especially in a _____ or _____
Sides Immigrant Allies
Americans soon began to take _____ based on their _________ roots, but overall most of the country was rooting for the _______
Without any
Americans successfully sailed to Europe _____ ____ casualties
Agreement Ensure Common
An alliance is an ________ between two or more parties, made in order to _______ common goals and to secure _______
Cuba Spanish
An example of imperialism is Spain's control over ______ in the late 1800s. This control lead to the Cuban revolt against the ___________
Tarred Feathered Beaten Lynched
Anti German Hysteria Americans were _______, _______, and ________ and at least one German was ____________
Spying Sabotage Government
Anti German Hysteria Rumors of _____ and ______ as well as ________ propaganda
Anti-German Hatred
Anti-German Hysteria Whipped the public into a frenzy of ________-_____________ sentiment. ________ of Germans and all things German swept the country
Nurses
Army ________ were the only women in the military to go overseas during the war
Win Repayment
As a result of US lending money to allies, we needed the Allies to _____, to ensure __________
Women Left
After the war, ________ returned to their previous jobs or __________ the workforce
Paranoid Protection
Alliances Europe became ________ -> formed entangled alliances for ___________
Great Britain France Russia Japan Italy US (later)
Allied Powers (6)
Lusitania German
The British passenger liner, _______ was torpedoed and sunk by _______ U-boats
Ammunition
The Germans claimed the Lusitania was carrying ___________
Peace Wars
The Leagues member nations would help preserve _______ and prevent future ________ by pledging to respect and protect each other's territory and political independence
treating all nations justly, including the losers of a war
The Treaty of Versailles overlooked the importance of what?