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Chapter 19World War I

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• To conserve energy during World War I, the Fuel Administration introduced _____.

Daylight Savings Time

•According to the Zimmermann telegram, if Mexico allied with Germany, Germany would _____. Help Mexico

Regain Texas, New Mexico, and

Arizona

•“Selling” the war to the American people was the task of _____.

Committee on Public Information

•The Great Migration during World War I was a flow of _____.

African Americans From the North to

The South

•The treaty to end World War I was the _____.Treaty of Versailles

•The event that touched off the first declaration of war in World War I was _____.

Assassination ofArchduke Franz Ferdinand

What day, month , and hour did Germany surrender World War I?

11,11,11

•The issue of Germany attacking civilian ships reached a crisis when a submerged German submarine fired on the British passenger liner _____. Lusitania

• The worst type of gas used during World War I was _____.

Mustard Gas

•The United States attorney general who is known for making raids on homes of suspected communists was _____.

A. Mitchell Palmer

•Members of the Triple Entente included

Russia, Great Britain, France

• The Central Powers consisted of

Germany, Ottoman Empire,Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria

•Realizing a draft was necessary, Congress, with Wilson’s support, created a new system of conscription called

Selective Service

•Criticism of the war at home was effectively silenced by

Espionage and SeditionActs

•German submarines that attacked ships bound for Britain were called _____.

U-Boats

•American soldiers during World War I were nicknamed _____.

Doughboys

•During World War I, a group called the _____ took power in Russia and established a Communist government.

Bolsheviks

•The German promise to the United States to not sink more merchant ships without warning was known as the _____.

Sussex Pledge

•The Mexican guerilla leader who led raids into the United States was _____.

Pancho Villa

•The space between the trenches was known as _____.

No Man’s Land

•The group that was behind the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand was known as the _____.

Black Hand

• The _____ was a nationwide panic that arose from the fear that Communists might seize power in the United States.

Red Scare