Matching
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a. | Central
Powers | n. | Archduke Franz Ferdinand
| b. | Espionage and
Sedition Acts | o. | Eddie Rickenbacker | c. | Selective Service Act
| p. | Allies | d. | Alvin York | q. | Treaty of Versailles | e. | war-guilt clause
| r. | convoy system | f. | militarism | s. | conscientious objector | g. | reparations | t. | mechanized warfare | h. | Bernard M. Baruch
| u. | League of Nations | i. | War Industries Board (WIB)
| v. | no mans land | j. | Zimmermann
note | w. | Fourteen Points | k. | George Creel | x. | Lusitania | l. | Henry Cabot Lodge
| y. | Great Migration | m. | trench warfare | | | | |
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British passenger ship attacked and sunk by Germans
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2.
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Building up armed forces to prepare for war
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3.
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A
person who believes fighting is wrong and therefore does not want to serve in the
military
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4.
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An
international peace-keeping organization proposed by Wilson and founded in 1920
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5.
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Part
of the Treaty of Versailles in which Germany took responsibility for the war
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6.
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Fighting between fortified ditches
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7.
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Message proposing an alliance between Germany and Mexico
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8.
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Conservative senator who wanted to keep the United States out of the League of
Nations
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9.
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Wilsons plan for world peace following World War I
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10.
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Law
requiring men to register for military service
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11.
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The
1919 treaty that ended World War I
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12.
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American war hero
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13.
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Fighting based on machines like tanks and planes
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14.
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One
side in World War I: Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire
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15.
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Laws
that enacted harsh penalties against anyone opposing U.S. participation in World War I
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16.
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Movement of many African Americans to northern cities from the South in the
early 1900s
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17.
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One
side in World War I: Great Britain, France, and Russia, later joined by the U.S.
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18.
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Leader
of the War Industries Board
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19.
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The
space between armies fighting each other
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20.
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Agency
to improve efficiency in war-related industries
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21.
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Payments made by defeated countries after a war
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22.
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Young
man whose assassination triggered the war
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23.
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Famous
American fighter pilot
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24.
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Having
merchant ships travel in groups protected by warships
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25.
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Head
of the Committee on Public Information (CPI), the governments propaganda agency
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