Chapter 9: World War One and it’s Aftermath 1. Archduke Franz Ferdinand 2. Committee on Public Information 3. Contraband 4. Dogfights 5. FBI 6. Fourteen points 7. Great Migration 8. liberty bonds 9. National War Labor Board 10. Propaganda 11. The Big Four 12. Trench warfare 13. Triple Entente 14. Women soldiers 15. Neutrality 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. Bolsheviks Conscientious objector Convoy Espionage Four-minute men Fuel Administration John J Pershing Mitchell Palmer no-man’s-land Selective Service Act Treaty of Versailles Triple Alliance Vladimir Lenin Zimmerman Telegram Nationalism Your next exam will be Friday November 19. Below are your assigned readings so please plan accordingly. Furthermore, your vocabulary list is your study guides so do not throw this form away! Assigned Readings Mon 11/8: WWI Begins p. 320-323 Tues 11/9: America Declares War p. 324-327 Wed 11/10: The Home Front p. 328-333 Thur 11/11: Homework in pajamas today! Combat in WWI p.336-338 Fri 11/12: The Americans Arrive p. 338-341 Mon 11/15: A Flawed Peace p.342-345 Tues 11/16 : The Red Scare p. 351-353. Wed 11/17: Key Train for half of you! Bring your book and work on vocabulary and map labeling. Thurs 11/12: Key Train for half of you! Bring your book and work on vocabulary and map labeling. Fri 11/13: WWI exam. Remember your vocabulary. Section 9.1 1. What were the four causes of the war? 2. Why was Archduke Franz Ferdinand important? What was he to become? 3. Who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand? Why? 4. What major nations were in The Triple Entente (the Allies)? 5. What major nations were in The Triple Alliance (The Central Powers)? 6. What ethnicities of Americans were often against entering the war? 10. Which side did we have stronger economic ties to? 11. What effect did propaganda have for both sides? 12. Explain how German submarines played into this war. 13. What was the Lusitania? What happened to it? 14. What was proposed in the Zimmerman note? Section 9.2: The Home Front 1. Explain the purpose of the War Industries Board 2. How did victory gardens help the war? 3. How did the US pay for the war? 4. What was the purpose of the national War labor Board? 5. How do women support the war? 6. Explain the Great Migration. 7. How do Mexican-Americans support the war? 8. Explain the purpose of the Committee on Public Information 9. Who were the four-minute men? 10. Explain why civil liberties were being affected. Section 9.3: A Bloody Conflict 1. What is trench warfare? 2. What is no-man’s-land? 3. What was the result of trench warfare? 4. What were the four new technologies that developed during WWI? 5. How did the allies combat the German submarines? 6. Why is Russia no longer part of the war? 7. Why was America indebted to France? 8. Who was John J. Pershing and what were his demands regarding his soldiers? 9. Explain the significance of the Battle of Argonne Forest. 10. Explain why Alvin York was important. 11. Explain why Eddie Rickenbacker was important. 12. Explain how does this war end? 13. When is the official date of the armistice? 14. What was the Treaty of Versailles? 15. Who were the “Big Four?” 16. Explain the fourteen points. 17. What was the purpose of the League of Nations? 18. How did France feel about the Germans? What did they want to do to them? 19. What was the treat designed to do to the Germans? 20. Who was blamed for the war? 21. Who should have been blamed for the war? 22. What are reparations? 23. What were the new nations that developed after the war? 24. Who did the treaty not help? 25. Which countries came from the Ottoman Empire? 26. How does the senate respond to the League of nations? Section 9.4: The Red Scare 1. Why did Americans feel communists were moving to the US? 2. Who did Americans suspect the most of communist tendencies? 3. Explain the Red Scare. 4. How in Eugene Debs involved? 5. How is Mitchell Palmer involved in the Red Scare? 6. Give an example of what Palmer did to immigrants? 7. What types of laws were being passed at this time? 8. What was the problem with Palmer’s raids? 9. How did the red scare affect immigration?