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World War One pt. 2

World War One pt. 2

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11th Grade

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Hollis Russell

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27 Slides • 20 Questions

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Why did President Wilson implement a draft after declaring war against Germany?

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To increase funding for military technology.
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To ensure sufficient military personnel for the war effort.
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To promote peace negotiations with Germany.
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To reduce the number of soldiers in the army.

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Multiple Choice

What roles did over 11,000 women volunteer for during WWI?

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Nurses

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Drivers

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Clerks

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All of the above

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Multiple Choice

Women who volunteered for the military, and women who worked non-traditional jobs during World War I, were also fighting for____________?

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military dominance and power
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gender equality and recognition of women's contributions
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traditional gender roles
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economic independence through war jobs

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What is the government's purpose for this propaganda poster?

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To get people to buy war bonds

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To conserve supplies (not food)

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To get people to ration food

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To stop careless talk

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Multiple Choice

What was the purpose of the Food and Fuel Administrations during the war?

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To promote healthy eating

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To conserve resources

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To provide food for soldiers

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To regulate food prices

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Multiple Choice

To conserve energy during World War I, the Fuel Administration introduced
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longer workdays
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corn-based fuels
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daylight savings time
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victory gardens

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During World War II, the purpose of posters such as this was to 
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motivate American women to enter the work force in defense factories
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encourage civilians to become members of the armed forces
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show how Americans on the home front could contribute to the war effort
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pressure industries to dedicate their resources to war manufacturing

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Multiple Choice

Even though daylight savings wasn’t implemented until WWI, the idea was first introduced during the colonial era by what founding father?

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George Washington

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Thomas Jefferson

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Benjamin Franklin

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John Adams

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Multiple Choice

Why was daylight saving time originally implemented?

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To save energy

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To help farmers

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To increase leisure time in the evening

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To improve global communication

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Multiple Choice

What was the overall goal of the Sedition and Espionage Acts?

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To suppress dissent and limit opposition to the government during wartime.
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To promote free speech and encourage public debate.
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To enhance national security by increasing military funding.
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To establish a new political party opposing the government.

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Multiple Choice

What do the Sedition Bills represent in the context of the U.S. government during the war?

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A means to promote free speech

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A tool for espionage

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A restriction on civil liberties

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A method to encourage dissent

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Multiple Choice

What is the classic example given to describe where our freedom of speech ends?

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Screaming fire in a crowded theater

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Criticizing the government

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Hate speech

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Political protests

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following platforms was used as a major propaganda tool?

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Newspapers

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Television

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Social Media

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Radio

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Multiple Choice

What were the effects of trench warfare on soldiers during World War I?

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Trench warfare caused physical injuries, diseases, psychological trauma, and low morale among soldiers.
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Trench warfare had no impact on soldiers' mental health.
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Soldiers experienced only minor inconveniences during trench warfare.
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Trench warfare improved soldiers' physical fitness and morale.

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Multiple Choice

What do we call Armistice Day in the U.S.?

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Independence Day
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Memorial Day
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Veterans Day
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Labor Day

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This forced Germany to accept full blame for WWI.

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Multiple Choice

How was the US neutral without being truly neutral during World War I?

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They declared war on both sides

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They traded with both sides

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They remained officially neutral but favored the Allies

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They provided military support to both sides

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Multiple Choice

How did the Treaty of Versailles create circumstances that caused another war in Europe?

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The Treaty imposed harsh penalties on Germany, leading to economic hardship and resentment among the German population.

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The Treaty of Versailles united all European nations under one government

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The Treaty of Versailles provided economic aid to all European countries
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The Treaty of Versailles promoted peace and stability in Europe

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Drag and Drop

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Finish the statement: BECAUSE the Treaty of Versailles was too harsh; The EFFECT was that it led to ​
twenty years later.
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even more destructive war
breakup of Germany
even more colonial control by France and Britain
strengthened League of Nations

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Many thousands of ​
served alongside soldiers at the front as ​
On the home front, women did essential manufacturing jobs, particularly in munitions factories. They also ​
lands left untended when men went to war. When too much food was ​
leaving women and children to starve, desperate, angry women took part in bread riots.
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women
doctors, nurses, and technicians.
farmed
diverted to the army,
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