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What was the name of Woodrow Wilson's plan?
14 Points
What is this World War I poster an example of
Propaganda
How did Americans feel about the League of Nations and how did the Senate react?
Americans did not want to get involved, so the Senate rejected the League of Nations.
How did the Treaty of Versailles lead to World War II?
This treaty punished Germany which led to the rise of Hitler and his revenge.
What event is this propaganda poster referring to?
The Sinking of the Lusitania
How did President Wilson respond to Germany's unrestricted submarine warfare policy?
He said the US will not be threatened and continued to send ships to targeted waters
Why did Americans feel closer ties to the Allies? Provide at least 2 reasons why.
A common democratic system, economic relied on one another, common language and history with Britain
According to the cartoon, what is the cartoonist’s opinion about the United States' foreign policy?
Stay Neutral
What type of warfare was used to destroy the Lusitania?
Unrestricted Submarine Warfare
The assassination of __________________ escalated and eventually caused the start of war.
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Which nation intercepted the Zimmerman Note and told the United States?
Britain
What was the Zimmerman note?
Note from Germany to Mexico asking them to attack the US.
How did alliances lead to World War I?
One nation's problems or enemies become your own problems
Define nationalism
Having pride or being proud of your country
Define Imperialism
One nation taking over another
What was "no man's land"?
area between the trenches
What were the four MAIN causes of World War I?
militarism, alliances, imperialism, nationalism