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The Peace
Domestic
Restrictions
M.A.I.N.
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Which nation arrived latest to the
conflict but eventually changed and
led to a victory for England and
France?
Answer: The United States
According to the United
States which country was
the biggest “trouble
maker” during WWI?
Answer: Germany
Which nation pulled out of the
alliance with England, France
and the U.S. to pursue its
development toward
communism after the Bolshevik
Revolution?
Answer: Russia
Which country decided to
create a naval blockade around
German ports to control the
terror caused by U-boats?
Answer: England
What final action by
Germany had the most
impact on the U.S. entrance
into the Great War?
Answer: Zimmerman Telegram
Which country was
forced to sign the GUILT
CLAUSE accepting blame
for WWI?
Answer: Germany
Why did Mexico most likely
refuse Germany’s offer in
the Zimmerman telegram?
Answer: Mexico feared U.S.
retaliation and victory
Which country was offered a
chance to join the Central
Powers and attack the U.S. in
exchange for territories?
Answer: Mexico
What was Germany
forced to pay due to the
damage it caused during
the Great War?
Answer: $33 billion in
REPARATIONS
Which country lost a leader to
assassination at the hands of
a Serbian anarchist?
Answer: Austria-Hungary
What failed INTERNATIONAL
ORGANIZATION was created
after WWI which the U.S.
refused to join?
Answer: League of Nations
What suggestions, in the form
of a speech, document and
policy, urged by President
Wilson were meant as the basis
for world peace?
Answer: The 14 Points
Which group of U.S. Senators
was against membership to
the League of Nations
because it had doubts it
would maintain world peace?
Answer: The Reservationists
What does this cartoon most
likely say about the League
of Nations?
Answer: It’s weak and
vulnerable
Which of the following is most
closely related to tariffs?
[1] There should be an end to all secret diplomacy amongst
countries.
[2] Freedom of the seas in peace and war
[3] The reduction of trade barriers among nations
[4] The general reduction of armaments
[5] The adjustment of colonial claims in the interest of the
inhabitants as well as of the colonial powers
Answer:[3] The reduction of
trade barriers among nations
Which law was passed to
discourage passing secrets to
foreign nations?
Answer: The Espionage Act
Which law would be
connected to the image
below?
Answer: Sedition Act
Which law enforcement actions
were conducted to uproot and
expose anarchists and
communists?
Answer: The Palmer Raids
Which radical labor leader was jailed
for “trouble making” according to the
Sedition Act?
Answer: Eugene V. Debs
Which Federal agency was led by
news journalist George Creel to
create pro-American propaganda?
Answer: The C.P.I. Committee
on Public Information
What is the N in the acronym
M.A.I.N. and what does it mean?
Answer: Nationalismoverwhelming devotion to
your nation
What is the M in the acronym
M.A.I.N and what does it mean?
Answer: Militarismstrategy to build up
military strength by
nation for offense or
defense.
What alliance did Germany belong to?
Answer: Central Powers
Which countries were part of the
Triple Entente?
Answer: France, England
and Russia
Which American president
created 14 points to encourage
world peace?
Answer:
President Woodrow Wilson
Which federal agency did
wealthy businessman Bernard
Baruch administer to force
companies to create and
distribute war supplies?
Answer: War Industries Board
[W.I.B.]
Which Austria-Hungarian
leader was killed by a Serbian
anarchist?
Answer: Archduke Franz Ferdinand
What was the nickname of
WWI U.S. soldiers?
Answer: Doughboys
Who was the communist
Bolshevik leader of Russia?
Answer: Vladimir Lenin
First Congressman elected from
Montana who voted against
WWI because she was an
isolationist and pacifist and was
severely criticized for it?
Answer: Jeanette Rankin
Which military dissenter was
arrested for writing anti-war
letters to draftees
encouraging them to refuse
draft orders?
Answer: Charles Schenk