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WW1 Vocabulary

WW1 Vocabulary

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Who were the Central Powers?

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Serbia, Russia France, Great Britain, Italy, several others

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U.S.A, Russia, Germany, Italy, Austria, Serbia

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Austria, Hungary, Germany, Ottoman empire,Bulgaria

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Indiana, Portugal, Indonesia, Spain, France, Washington D.C

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Who were the Allies?

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Serbia, Russia France, Great Britain, Italy, several others

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U.S.A, Russia, Germany, Italy, Austria, Serbia

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Austria, Hungary, Germany, Ottoman empire,Bulgaria

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Indiana, Portugal, Indonesia, Spain, France, Washington D.C

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Multiple Choice

What does neutrality mean?

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an end to fighting

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illegal to criticize war

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heavy fines and long prison time

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refusing to take sides

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What does armistice mean?

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an end to fighting

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refusing to take sides

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in contact with the enemy

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a heavily guarded group of destroyers.

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WHat is the definition of a Convoy system?

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forced Germany to accept blame for the war

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illegal to criticize war

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a heavily guarded group of destroyers escorted by merchant ships

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called for smaller military and no more secret treaties

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What is propaganda?

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Propaganda is a form of unbiased news reporting.
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Propaganda is a type of entertainment used to distract the public.
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Propaganda refers to the scientific study of public opinion.
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Propaganda is opinions expressed for the purpose of influencing the actions of others.

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What was the Espionage act?

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A military strategy used during the Cold War.
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A treaty signed to promote international espionage.
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The Espionage Act is a law that set heavy fines and long jail time for anti-war activites.

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A law passed in 1945 to regulate foreign trade.

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What was the Seditions act?

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A regulation that allowed the government to censor newspapers.
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A treaty that established diplomatic relations with France.
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A law that encouraged free speech against the government.
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The Sedition Act was a law that made it illegal to criticize the war.

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What was Wilson's Fourteen points speech?

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Wilson's Fourteen Points speech focused on economic sanctions against enemy nations.
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Wilson's Fourteen Points speech was a proposal for peace after World War I, wanting smaller military, and freedom of the sea

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Wilson's Fourteen Points speech was a declaration of war against Germany.
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Wilson's Fourteen Points speech was a call for immediate military intervention in Europe.

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What was the treaty of Versailles?

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An agreement to start World War I.
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A trade deal between France and Germany.
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A treaty that ended World War II.
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The Treaty of Versailles was a treaty that made Germany accept the blame for the war.

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What are Reparations?

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Reparations are penalties for criminal activities.
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Reparations are government subsidies for businesses.
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Reparations are a form of tax relief.
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Reparations are money that a defeated nation has to pay for the destruction caused in a war.

Who were the Central Powers?

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Serbia, Russia France, Great Britain, Italy, several others

2

U.S.A, Russia, Germany, Italy, Austria, Serbia

3

Austria, Hungary, Germany, Ottoman empire,Bulgaria

4

Indiana, Portugal, Indonesia, Spain, France, Washington D.C

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