“Missile”aneous Peace or Problems?

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Training for the Fighting on the
M.A.I.N. event
Front Line
Don’t forget
about “US”
Peace or
Problems?
“Missile”aneous
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This is what the “M” stands
for in MAIN- Germany
proved their execution of
this idea when they sent the
Panther to challenge French
holdings in Africa.
Militarism
As a result of the
Franco-Prussian War,
France had to cede
this land. They got it
back after WWI.
Alsace-Lorraine
Nationalism took hold in
this peninsula made up
of Slavic peoples but
controlled by foreign
Empires, such as AustriaHungary and the
Ottoman Empire.
Balkan
The dismissal of this
German chancellor, who
was behind several of
the alliances, changed
the climate of European
politics
Bismarck
The assassination of Archduke
Ferdinand by the Black Hands
might’ve had something to do
with Austria-Hungary preventing
this country from annexing
Albania and Macedonia. With the
Austrian Ultimatum rejected, war
became a reality.
Serbia
This was Germany’s
original “game plan”,
which was put in place
to quickly defeat
France and avoid a
two-front war.
Schlieffen
This was the area between enemy
trenches where no soldier would
dare go.
No Man’s Land
This allied country was suffering
countless defeats on the Eastern front,
ceding land to Germany. Too bad the
Germans couldn’t keep the land after
the war.
Russia
It was at this battle that
the Allied forces used
taxis to halt the German
advance after they crossed
through neutral Belgium
and into France.
Battle of the
Marne
Though this campaign
was an utter failure, it
influenced Allied
tactics in WWII and
increased the sense of
nationalism among
Australians and New
Zealanders.
Gallipoli
The sinking of this British
passenger liner caused the
death of over 100 lives.
Lusitania
While this new German
weapon did not prove to be
a huge determinant in the
course of the war, it
certainly threatened neutral
U.S. merchant ships on the
Atlantic.
U-Boats
Despite campaigning on the
slogan “He Kept Us Out of
War” in 1916, Wilson
convinced Congress to declare
war in 1917 after the
discovery of this telegram
that revealed a MexicanGerman alliance
Zimmerman
Note
This American led the
AEF, or the American
Expeditionary Force, in
Europe. His nickname
sounds like a card game.
John “Black Jack”
Pershing
The United States
convinced the British
to use this escort
system to cut shipping
losses in half.
Convoy System
The war ended not
with an unconditional
surrender, but instead
this, on 11/11/18.
Armistice
Germany faltered in the
Summer and Fall of 1918
largely due to the U.S.
entrance into war and the
government’s failure to
do this effectively, which
led to inflation.
Finance the war; Tax
private firms
These four countries were
invited to the Paris Peace
Conference, while
Germany was not.
Italy, US, GB,
France
Germany was forced to
sign the guilt clause,
accepting the blame for
the war, and accept these
three other consequences
of the Treaty of
Versailles.
Forfeit territories (East
and A-L); Reduce
Military; Pay reparations
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This was Wilson’s
point in
his Fourteen Point plan of
“peace with honor”; it would
give European countries a
forum to discuss foreign
affairs. The United States
never agreed to join it.
League of Nations
•This committee was
created with the
intention to influence
public opinion in the
direction of supporting
the war. It used
propaganda and books.
Committee on Public
Information
This board was created in
the U.S. to resolve
problems between
laborers and
management.
War Labor
Board
This illness swept the
world in 1918-1919 and
resulted in
approximately 30
million deaths.
Influenza
This country suffered a
genocide of almost 1.5
million at the hands of the
Ottoman Turks.
Armenians
This man was jailed for
comparing the draft to
indentured servitude. His
trial raised the question of
the right of government to
restrict individual liberties
in times of crisis.
Charles
Schenck
Final Jeopardy!!!!!!!!!!!!
•Name the
representatives of the
“Big Four” with their
respective countries.