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• To conserve energy during World
War I, the Fuel Administration
introduced _____.
•According to the
Zimmermann telegram, if
Mexico allied with
Germany, Germany would
_____.
•“Selling” the war to
the American
people was the task
of _____.
•The Great Migration
during World War I was a
flow of _____.
•The treaty to end
World War I was the
_____.
•The event that touched
off the first declaration
of war in World War I
was _____.
What day, month
, and hour did
Germany surrender
World War I?
•The issue of Germany
attacking civilian ships
reached a crisis when a
submerged German
submarine fired on the
British passenger liner
_____.
• The worst type of gas used
during World War I was
_____.
•The United States
attorney general who is
known for making raids
on homes of suspected
communists was _____.
•Members of the Triple
Entente included
• The Central Powers consisted
of
•Realizing a draft was
necessary, Congress, with
Wilson’s support, created
a new system of
conscription called
•Criticism of the war at
home was effectively
silenced by
•German submarines that
attacked ships bound for
Britain were called _____.
•American soldiers
during World War I
were nicknamed _____.
•During World War I, a
group called the _____
took power in Russia
and established a
Communist
government.
•The German promise to
the United States to not
sink more merchant ships
without warning was
known as the _____.
•The Mexican guerilla
leader who led raids
into the United States
was _____.
•The space between
the trenches was
known as _____.
•The group that was
behind the assassination
of Archduke Franz
Ferdinand was known as
the _____.
• The _____ was a nationwide
panic that arose from the
fear that Communists might
seize power in the United
States.