20TH
CENTURY HISTORY
CHAPTER
11n
REVIEW
VOCABULARY: Conscientious
Objector, Trench Warfare, Triple Entente, Central Powers, Zimmermann Note, Lusitania, Sussex Pledge, U Boat, Blockade, Neutrality,
Mobilization, Conscription, Pacifism, Propaganda, Sedition, Espionage,
Doughboys, Mandated Colonies, Red Scare, Irreconcilables, Reservationists,
League of Nations, Make The World Safe
for Democracy, Treaty Of Versailles, “No Man’s Land”,14 Points, Victory
Gardens, Liberty Bonds
ACRONYMS: AEF,
SSS, WIB, ACLU
PERSONALITIES: Woodrow Wilson, Archduke Franz Ferdinand,
William Jennings, Bryan, Bernard Baruch, George Creel, Eugene Debs, Henry Cabot
Lodge
ESSAYS
1. List and discuss the causes of World War I.
2. Discuss the 1919 peace conference
negotiations and the resulting Treaty of Versailles.,
3. Describe the events that transpired prior
to, during, and after W.W. I with respect to
impact on other nations of the world.
4. Explain the views of those, in the Senate,
who opposed the ratification of the Treaty of Versailles.
5. Define Self Determination. Discuss how
colonies in the
pre and post W.W. I eras.
6. Discuss and exemplify the mobilization
effort that took place in the U.S. during W.W. I.
7. Discuss and exemplify
enter the war.
8. Discuss the various categories of
Conscientious Objectors and their respective treatment under the Selective
Service
Act.
9. Compare and contrast the views held by
Woodrow Wilson and his Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan
as they
pertained to foreign travel by American
citizens during the
of the war.
10. Comment upon the following statement;
"The 1919 peace conference and the resulting Treaty of Versailles
instead of
laying the groundwork for peace in