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the u.s. in world war icauses of the war in europenationalismassassinat…

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the u.s. in world war icauses of the war in europenationalismassassination of ____ leads to __new forms of warfare► airplanes► machine ____ warfare► __ gassubmarine warfare► british __ (may 1915)► sinking of __► german warfare (january 1917)reasons for u.s. interventionallied __german invasion of ________ to britain & france__ telegram (march 1917)promise to mexicou.s. declaration of __ (april 1917)home frontwar bondswartime economy__ boardfood, fuel, __ administrations__ boardharassment of ________ act (1917)and __ act (1918)fighting the warcommittee of public information\__\ beginsamerican __ (aef)armistice__ v. u.s. (1919)__ face imprisonmentminority groupsconclusion/peace treatiespresident __s __ attends paris __break up of __ and __treaty of versailles: harsh on germany► war guilt __► league of __► senate ____ versailles treatyword bank:alliance systemsaustro-hungaryarchduke ferdinandbelgiumblockadecivil libertiesclemenceaucongresscultural biasdissentersespionageexpeditionary forcegreat migrationgerman americansimperialismlusitaniamilitarismnationsnovember 1918ottoman turkeyparticipatepeace conferencepoisonpropagandarejectsrrschenckseditionsubmarinetrenchunrestricted submarinewarwar industrieswar laborwilsonwilsons fourteen pointszimmerman

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All blanks are filled using key historical facts about U.S. involvement in World War I, matched to the word bank and topic categories.

Answer:

Causes of the War in Europe
  • Nationalism: Alliance systems
  • Assassination of: Archduke Franz Ferdinand leads to Austria-Hungary declaring war on Serbia
New Forms of Warfare
  • Airplanes
  • Machine gun warfare
  • Poison gas
  • Trench warfare
  • Submarine Warfare:
  • British Lusitania (May 1915)
  • Sinking of Sussex (1916)
  • German unrestricted submarine warfare (January 1917)
Reasons for U.S. Intervention
  • Allied loans to Britain & France
  • German invasion of Belgium
  • Zimmerman Telegram (March 1917)
  • U.S. Declaration of War (April 1917)
The War (Fighting)
  • American Expeditionary Force (AEF)
  • Armistice: November 1918
  • Minority groups: African Americans, Hispanic Americans, etc.
  • Committee of Public Information: "Propaganda" begins
  • Schenck v. U.S. (1919): "Clear and present danger" face imprisonment
Home Front
  • Selective Service Act: Conscientious objectors
  • War Bonds
  • Wartime Economy:
  • War Industries Board
  • Food, Fuel, War Labor Administrations
  • Harassment of: German Americans
  • Espionage Act (1917) and Sedition Act (1918)
Conclusion/Peace Treaties
  • President Wilson's Fourteen Points attends Paris Peace Conference
  • Break up of: Ottoman Turkey and Austria-Hungary
  • Treaty of Versailles: Harsh on Germany
  • War Guilt Clause: Reparations pay
  • League of Nations
  • Senate Rejects Versailles Treaty