
Lesson 1 WW1 Chp 11
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Multiple Choice
When did World War 1 break out?
June 28th
April 6th
May 18th
January 1st
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Multiple Choice
When did America declare war?
April 6, 1915
April 6, 1916
April 6, 1917
April 6, 1918
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Open Ended
What were the three reasons for World War 1?
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Multiple Choice
Does the Bible favor war or peace?
War
Peace
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Multiple Choice
Is there biblical justification for war?
Yes
No
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Open Ended
What does it mean that the military response must be proportionate?
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Multiple Select
What are two purposes for a justified war?
Fun
Correct Wrongs
They Attacked
Bring about justice and peace
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Multiple Select
Was world war 1 justified?
Yes
No
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Notes:
The Bible favors peace.
Yes there is justification for war in the Bible.
The response must be proportionate means that, whatever military response must be equal and fair to the aggression that was shown by the other side.
Two Purposes for Justified Wars:
Correct Wrongs
Bring about justice and peace
Was World War 1 justified? No
Assignment: Complete Activity Manual Pgs. 165-166
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Draft: select (a person or group of people) and bring them somewhere for a certain purpose sometimes against their will.
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Multiple Choice
How many men were available to go to war when the United States joined World War 1?
379,000
379,000,000
379
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Multiple Choice
How many men were in the post war military of the United States?
379,000
3.7 Million
None
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Open Ended
How did the government recruit men to fight in World War 1?
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Multiple Choice
What items did the men have to train with?
Wood broom sticks and wittled guns
Real guns, ammo, and equipment
Nothing, they had nothing to train with
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Multiple Choice
How long did it take for the country to begin producing equipment for war?
1 Year
6 months
Immediately
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Open Ended
What were the reasons for President Wilson's creating the war time agencies?
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Open Ended
What were the two things that Americans
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Multiple Choice
Were the effects of the war spiritually good or bad?
Good
Bad
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Open Ended
What were two things most people rejected, after the war?
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Notes:
379,000 men in the military
The government instituted the draft
there are 3.7 million men at the end of the war.
It took 1 year for the country to ready for war.
Reasons for the War Agencies
Price Control
Ensured Fair Distribution of Goods
Two things invested to pay for the war:
War Bonds
Liberty Stamps
Spiritual Effects: It was bad and civil and true religions were rejected.
Assignment: Complete Activity Manual Pgs. 170, 176
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