US History 1 Honors

Chapter 23

Terms and Identification

 

Directions:  Follow the homework assignments and complete each term by the date they are due.  To earn credit you must explain each term in terms of who, what where, and when along with the historical significance.  You also must reference the page that you found it on.  There may be pop quizzes at any point on these terms.

 


  1. The Balkans                                                         
  2. June 1914 assassination of Sarajevo
  3. President Wilson’s Proclamation of Neutrality
  4. Wilsonianism                                                       
  5. British naval policy
  6. Neutral rights                       
  7. the submarine and international law
  8. The Lusitania                      
  9. Sec. of State Bryan’s resignation
  10. The Arabic                                           
  11. the Gore-McLemore resolution
  12. The Sussex                                           
  13. the peace movement
  14. Unrestricted submarine warfare
  15. The Zimmermann telegram
  16. The armed-ship bill                             
  17. Wilson’s war message
  18. The Draft
  19. Commission on training camp activities
  20. WEB DuBois
  21. venereal disease among American soldiers
  22. Trench Warfare
  23. AEF Battles in France
  24. Casualties
  25. Jeannette Rankin
  26. National Defense Act of 1916, The Navy Act, and the Revenue Act of 1916
  27. Selective Service Act
  28. “evaders” “deserters” and COs
  29. Commission on Traning Camp Activties
  30. General John J. Pershing
  31. Food Administration, the Railroad Administration, and the Fuel Adminstration
  32. War Industries Board
  33. War time inflation
  34. War Revenue Act of 1917
  35. National War Labor Board
  36. women in the work force
  37. the Women’s Committee of the Council of National Defense
  38. African American migration
  39. the East St Louis riot of 1917
  40. the “Red Summer” of 1919
  41. the influenza pandemic
  42. the Committee on Public Information
  43. the Espionage and Sedition Act
  44. Eugene V Debs
  45. the Civil Liberties Bureau
  46. Schenck v. U.S. and Abrams v. U.S.
  47. Victor Berger
  48. Wilson’s anti Bolshevik actions
  49. the Red Scare
  50. mail bombs of May 1919
  51. the Boston police strike
  52. the steel strike of 1919
  53. William Z Foster
  54. the American left
  55. the American Legion
  56. A. Mitchell Palmer
  57. the Palmer Raids
  58. Wilson’s Fourteen Points
  59. the Paris Peace Conference
  60. the principle of self-determination
  61. the mandate system
  62. the League of Nations
  63. Article 10 of the League Covenant
  64. Treaty of Paris
  65. the Lodge reservations
  66. the “irreconcilables
  67. collective security vs unilateralism