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most of america is ______________
president ______________ campaigns on keeping america out of war
sinking of the lusitania
germany declares “__________________________”
______________ sunk by german u - boat in 1915
kills 1000 & 130 ______________
the zimmerman telegraph
secret message from ____________ to ____________
proposes an ______________ against the us
____________ would declare war on america and get ____________ after victory
causes ______________ in america
america enters the war
2.8 million “______________” drafted
fresh american troops turn the tide for the ______________
help lead the final allied ______________ in summer 1918
the 14 points
- ______________ plan for a long lasting peace
- ______________ with europeans desire to punish germany
the treaty of versailles
- germany forced to accept full ______________ for war
- germany loses all its ______________
- germany must pay ______________ payments to the allies
- germany must only have a very limited ______________
the mandate system
great britain and france divide up ______________
______________ take iraq, jordan, and palestine
france takes ____________ and ____________
This is a fill - in - the - blank worksheet about World War I and related post - war events. Here are the answers based on historical knowledge:
Sinking of the Lusitania
- Most of America is neutral (at the beginning of WWI, the US aimed to stay out of the war).
- President Wilson campaigned on keeping America out of war.
- Germany declares “unrestricted submarine warfare” (this was the policy that led to the sinking of the Lusitania).
- Lusitania was sunk by German U - boat in 1915.
- Kills 1000 & 130 Americans (the number of American casualties in the Lusitania sinking).
The Zimmerman Telegraph
- Secret message from Germany to Mexico.
- Proposes an alliance against the US.
- Mexico would declare war on America and get Texas, New Mexico, Arizona after victory (the territories Germany promised Mexico).
- Causes outrage in America (the revelation of the telegram made Americans angry and more willing to enter the war).
America Enters the War
- 2.8 million “doughboys” drafted (the nickname for American soldiers in WWI).
- Fresh American troops turn the tide for the Allies (the US joined the Allies in the war).
- Help lead the final Allied offensive in Summer 1918 (the offensive that led to the end of the war).
The 14 Points
- Wilson's plan for a long - lasting peace (Woodrow Wilson proposed the 14 Points).
- Conflicts with Europeans' desire to punish Germany (Wilson's plan was more about reconciliation, while Europe wanted to punish Germany).
The Treaty of Versailles
- Germany forced to accept full responsibility for war (the War Guilt Clause).
- Germany loses all its colonies (Germany's overseas territories were taken away).
- Germany must pay reparations payments to the Allies (financial compensation for the war).
- Germany must only have a very limited military (the German military was severely restricted).
The Mandate System
- Great Britain and France divide up German colonies (the former German colonies were divided as mandates).
- Great Britain takes Iraq, Jordan, and Palestine (the British mandates in the Middle East).
- France takes Syria and Lebanon (the French mandates in the Middle East).
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Sinking of the Lusitania
- Most of America is neutral
- President Wilson campaigns on keeping America out of war
- Germany declares “unrestricted submarine warfare”
- Lusitania sunk by German U - boat in 1915
- Kills 1000 & 130 Americans
The Zimmerman Telegraph
- Secret message from Germany to Mexico
- Proposes an alliance against the US
- Mexico would declare war on America and get Texas, New Mexico, Arizona after victory
- Causes outrage in America
America Enters the War
- 2.8 million “doughboys” drafted
- Fresh American troops turn the tide for the Allies
- Help lead the final Allied offensive in Summer 1918
The 14 Points
- Wilson's plan for a long - lasting peace
- Conflicts with Europeans' desire to punish Germany
The Treaty of Versailles
- Germany forced to accept full responsibility for war
- Germany loses all its colonies
- Germany must pay reparations payments to the Allies
- Germany must only have a very limited military
The Mandate System
- Great Britain and France divide up German colonies
- Great Britain take Iraq, Jordan, and Palestine
- France takes Syria and Lebanon