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9th-12th Grade US History
World War 1 1914-1920
Study this Chapter While Playing Games: World War 1 1914-1920
What were the Allies in World War I?
What is Alsace-Lorraine?
Who was Alvin York?
What is the American Expeditionary Force?
Who was Archduke Franz Ferdinand?
What is an Armistice?
Who was Bernard Baruch?
What is a Casualty?
What were the Central Powers?
What was the Committee on Public Information?
What is a Conscientious Objector?
What is Contraband?
What is the Convoy System?
What is a Creditor Nation?
Who was David Lloyd George?
Who was Eddie Rickenbacker?
What was the Espionage Act?
What are the Fourteen Points?
Who was George Creel?
Who was Georges Clemenceau?
What was the Great Migration?
Who was Henry Cabot Lodge?
What is Influenza?
Who were the Irreconcilables?
What was the League of Nations?
What was Lusitania?
What is Militarism?
What is Nationalism?
What is No Man's Land?
What were the Palmer Raids?
What is Propaganda?
What was the Red Scare?
What are Reparations?
What were Reservationists?
Who were Sacco and Vanzetti?
What was the Sedition Act?
What was the Selective Service Act?
What is Self-Determination?
What is the Treaty of Versailles?
What is Trench Warfare?
What is a U-boat?
Who was Vladimir Lenin?
What was the War Industries Board?
What is the War-Guilt Clause?
Who was Warren G Harding?
What was the Western Front?
Who was Wilhelm II?
What is the Zimmermann Note?
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