1. No-man's Land
2. Alliances
3. Nationalism
4. Militarism
5. Central Powers
6. U-boat
7. Great Migration
8. Schenk : US
9. Zimmermann Note
10. Franz Ferdinand
_11. Selective Service Act
12. Doughboy
13. Trench Warfare
14. Treaty of Versailles
15. Lusitania
_16. Sedition Act 1918
17. Sussex Pledge
18. Schlieffen Plan
_19. Committee on Public
Information
20. Woodrow Wilson
Acency that related all industries engaged in the
war effort
. Glorification of armed strength, build up military
c. Renewal of an earlier promise for German U-boats to
not sink ocean liners without warning or without
ning the safety of passengers
d. France, Great Britain, Russia, US (1917)
Another name for an American WWI soldier.
Efforts by countries to gain more territory
8. Supreme Court ruling which states that there are
times when free speech is not protected
h. The area between enemy trenches.
i. Sense of pride or loyalty to one's nation.
j. Created to help sell the war to the Americans
k. System of collective security, countries promised to
help protect others if they were attacked.
1 Treaty that officially ended WWI.
m. Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottomans & Bulgaria
n. Act that made it unlawful to use "disloyal or abusive
language about the government, Constitution, etc.
o German submarine.
p. President of the US during WWI.
4. His assassination sparked World War I.
. British passenger liner sunk by a German U-boat.
s. Allowed the postal authorities to ban seditious
newspapers, magazines, & other mail.
t. Military tactic where opposing armies fought behind
fixed fortifications; They "dug in".
u. People whose moral or religious beliefs forbid them
to fight in wars.
v. A situation in which neither side is able to gain an
advantage. (aka: stalemuse! )
W. German's initial plan for winning the war without
having to fight on two fronts; it failed.
X. Mass movement of African Americans out of the
South and into Northern industrial cities.
. Set prices for wheat; asked Americans to conserve
food and grow victory gardens.
z. Required men between the ages of 18 & 45 to register
with local draft boards.
na. Correspondence which asked Mexico to ally with
Germany
21. Espionage Act 1917
22. War Industries Board
23. Food Administration
24. Imperialism
25. Conscientious Objector
y
26. Allied Powers
27. Stalemate

1 Nomans Land 2 Alliances 3 Nationalism 4 Militarism 5 Central Powers 6 Uboat 7 Great Migration 8 Schenk US 9 Zimmermann Note 10 Franz Ferdinand 11 Selective Se class=

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Answer:(Assassination of Ferdinand)

On June 28, 1914, Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, was assassinated in Sarajevo. After a month of violent events, Vienna sent an ultimatum to the Serbian government asking for 10 difficult points to fulfill. Serbia responded to the ultimatum by accepting all points except the sending of an Austrian committee to investigate the crime. Faced with this refusal, the Austro-Hungarian Empire declared war on Serbia.

2.Led to the English entrance in the war on France's side  

(German march across Belgium)

 Russia mobilized its troops in defense of Serbia and Germany sent an ultimatum to Russia to stop the mobilization and another ultimatum to France not to intervene as an ally of Russia. Faced with the refusal, Germany declares war on Russia and sends part of its troops to France, passing through Belgium.

The United Kingdom declared war on Germany in defense of Belgium and entered the conflict.

3. Incident that sparked the U.S. declaration of war on Germany  

(Sinking of Lusitania)  

On May 7, 1915, German submarines sank the Lusitania ship, killing 128 American sailors. On May 7, 1915, German submarines sank the Lusitania ship, killing 128 American sailors. After a great internal debate, the United States declared war on the central empires in April 1917, entering the conflict.

4. Influenced German surrender  

(Surrender of Turkey and Bulgaria)

Bulgaria and Turkey surrendered, the Balkan area was taken by the allies. Italy defeated Austria-Hungary in Vittorio Veneto.

Germany was with its forces to the limit and demoralized, when losing its allies, it also decided to surrender.

5. Brought peace at the end of World War I  

(Treaty of Versailles)

The treaty of Versailles was proposed by the victorious powers (United States, France, England and Italy) and was accepted and signed by the central empires that had lost the war ending the war.

6. Created to build up the military service of the United States  

(Committee on Industrial Preparedness)  

During the war, the United States formed the Council of National Defense in order to coordinate 7 different areas involved in it.

The participation of the Industry was coordinated by the Committee on Industrial Preparedness, as part of the Council of National Defense.

7. Wilson's plan for lasting peace after World War I  

(Fourteen Points)  

President Wilson wrote a list of 14 points that should be agreed upon to reach peace at the end of the war. These points were used as arguments of pressure for the negotiation of the Treaty of Versailles.

8. Organization proposed by Wilson for peaceful settlement of world problems  

(League of Nations)

President Wilson also proposed the creation of the League of Nations in order to avoid future armed conflicts through active, coordinated diplomacy and with mechanisms previously agreed by all participating nations. This was a step prior to the creation of the ONU.

9. Viewpoint favoring the fair treatment of all nations  

(Just peace )

During the peace negotiation at the end of the war there were lines of thought that proposed to reach peace without taking revenge against the countries that lost the war, but simply have a fair treatment towards them solving the specific disputes claimed by different sides in diplomatic form.

10. Viewpoint favoring the harsh treatment of the Central Powers  

(Peace of vengeance)  

Another line of thought and action was a much more severe position towards the countries that lost the war, because they were also the ones who initiated it and should pay a cost that would serve as punishment and dissuade future attempts.

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