PRESENTATION OUTLINE
WHAT IS MILITARISIM?
- A. An alliance of Austria-Hungary, Germany, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria.
- B. The belief that a nation needs a large millitary force.
- C. That people have to like pizza.
- D. Refusal to take sides in a war.
B. the belief that a nation needs a large millitary force.
WHAT Are the CENTRAL POWERS?
- An alliance of Austria-Hungary, Germany, The Ottoman Empire, And Bulgaria.
- An alliance of Serbia, Russia, France, Great Britan, Italy, and seven other countries.
- Message proposing an alliance between Germany and Mexico.
- Everyone one who lives in the Central has powers.
An alliance of Austria-Hungary, Germany, The Ottoman Empire, And Bulgaria.
Who was woodrow wilson?
- Commander of U.S forces in Europe
- American war hero who killed 25 german soliders and captured 132
- U.S president during World War 1
- A goat with a green beard
U.S president during World War 1
what is neutrality?
- Refusal to take sides in a war
- Fighting from protected ditches
- An end to fighting
- Eating a cupcake with a spoon
refusal to takes sides in a war
What is armstice
- System using battleships to escort merchant ships for protection
- Turning point of the war, in which allies halted Germany's advance
- Rice made out of arms
- An end to fighting
Who is alvin york?
- American war hero who 25 German soldiers and captured 132
- Commander of U.S forces in Europe
- Supreme court judge
- Your moms, friends, sisters, daughters, pig
American war hero who 25 German soldiers and captured 132
what is the convoy system?
- System of using battleships to escort merchant ships for protection
- Law that imposed harsh penalties for antiwar activities
- A worm that lives in a rock
- Money that defeated nation pays for the destruction caused by war.
System of using battleships to escort merchant ships for protection
Who is john j. pershing?
- a pineapple
- supreme court judge
- Commander of U.S forces in europe
- U.S president during World War 1
Commander of U.s forces in europe
What are war bonds?
- Low interest loans by civilians to the government
- material produced to influence others
- A huge airplane
- Government raids on citizens suspected of being radicals
low interest loans by civilians to the government
What is propaganda
- Law that inposed harsh penalties for antiwar activities
- Panic in America caused by the fear of communisim
- material produced to influence others
- A huge jelly bean
Material produced to influence others
What is the sedition act
- outlawed more antiwar activites
- law that imposed harsh penalties for antiwar activities
- the 1919 treaty that ended world war 1.
- a weird worm
Outlawed more antiwar activities
What is the great migration
- Money that a defeated nation pays for the destruction caused by war
- Wilsons plans for world peace following World War 1
- Movement of many African Americans to nothern cities from the south in early 1900's
- When birds fly south for the winter
Movement of many African Americans to nothern cities from the south in early 1900's
The leagacy of world war 1
what is the red scare?
- Panic in America caused by the fear of communism
- Wilson's plans for world peace following World War 1
- people who dress in red and scare people
- An organiziatiom set up to settle international conflicts through negotiation
Panic in America caused by the fear of communism
what are the league of nations?
- an organization to set up to settle international conflicts through negotiation
- Money that a defeated nation pays for the destruction caused by war.
- people who drink really bad water
- Law that imposed harsh penalties for antiwar activities
an organization to set up to settle international conflicts through negotiation
what are reparations?
- The 1919 treaty that ended World War 1
- Money that a defeated nation pays for the destruction caused by war
- A huge gorilla
- Government raids on citizens suspected of being radiacals
Money that a defeated nation pays for the destruction caused by war
What are the fourteen points
- Wilson's plans for world peace following World War 1
- The 1919 treaty that ended World War 1
- Government raids on citizens suspected of being radicals
- How many points you have
Wilson's plans for world peace following World War 1