US History Chapter 19 Class Review
Across
- 3. The ___ Service Act requires men to register with the government in order to be randomly selected for military service.
- 4. ___ citizens followed the war closely because they still had ties to the nations from which they had emigrated.
- 5. The Committee on Public ____ was the nation's first propaganda agency
- 8. Wilson's ___ Points was a plan for world peace that suggested ending future alliances to prevent another world war
- 11. This group in America criticized the war as a capitalist and imperialist struggle between Germany and England to control markets and colonies in China, Africa, and the Middle East
- 12. no-___ land was a barren expanse of mud pockmarked with shell craters and filled with barbed wire. Periodically, the soldiers charged enemy lines, only to be mowed down by machine gun fire.
- 14. William Monroe ___ was the founder of the Boston Guardian that believed that victims of racism should not support a racist government in WWI
- 15. Great Britain, France, and Russia were the nations that were called the "___ Powers" in 1914
- 16. The ___ Amendment granted US women the right to vote
- 18. The ___ and Sedition Acts said that people could be fined and spend jail time for interfering with the war effort or for saying anything disloyal, profane, or abusive about the government or the war effort.
- 20. ___ gas was a heavier-than-air weapon used in trench warfare
- 22. W.E.B Du ___ was an African-American leader that believed that blacks should support the war effort in order to strengthen calls for racial justice
- 23. This weapon was created in response to the devastation of machine guns and barbed wire
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- 1. The ___ system dictated that merchant ships would be escorted by a heavy guard of destroyers back and forth across the Atlantic
- 2. Germany invaded Belgium, following a strategy known as the ___ Plan. This plan called for a holding action against Russia, combined with a quick drive through Belgium to Paris; after France had fallen, the two German armies would defeat Russia.
- 3. Unrestricted ___ warfare was Germany's response to the British blockade of their coast.
- 5. Anti-___ Hysteria included changing the names of towns, removing books from libraries, and changing the names of a sandwich.
- 6. Wilson’s “Moral Diplomacy” prevented the U.S. from joining the allies in WWI until the Russian ___ caused Russia to pull out of WWI.
- 7. The National War ___ Board was the government agency that said Americans should “work or fight.” It also improved working conditions in factories.
- 9. Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire were the nations that made up the "___ Powers" in 1914
- 10. The ___ note was Germany's attempt to create an alliance with Mexico
- 12. The Great ___ was the large-scale movement of hundreds of thousands of Southern blacks to cities in the North to find work in factories during the war.
- 13. The War ___ Board encouraged companies to use mass-production techniques to increase efficiency
- 17. The ___ Administration was a government agency that called on people to follow the “gospel of the clean plate” and for homeowners to plant “victory gardens”
- 19. This group believed that war was evil and that the United States should set an example of peace to the world.
- 21. Through this profession, women served overseas in the military in WWI