Mr. Trang Chapter 6

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Pancho Villa

_____________ the leader of a group of guerrillas -an armed band that uses surprise attacks and sabotage rather than open warfare

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self determination

One of the basic ideas of nationalism is the right to __________ the ideas that people who belong to a nation should have their own country and government

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Guerillas

_______ and armed band that uses surprise attacks and sabotage rather then open warfare.

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emphasis

Nationalists place primary ______ on promoting their homeland’s culture and interests above those of other countries.

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In late June 1914, Franz Ferdinand

___________ the heir to the Austro-Hungarian, the Archduke _________, visited the Bosnian capital of Sarajevo and was assassinated by a Serbian Nationalist

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allies

The members of the triple entente such as Britain, France, Russia, and Italy were called the _________

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central powers

______ are countries such as Germany and Austro-Hungarian joined the Ottoman Empire

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propoganda

_________ is one of the methods the Allies and the Central Powers used to influence opinion of the public and to get their support for the war.

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contraband

_______ prohibited materials, to prevent neutral countries from shipping for to Germany.

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u-boats

German submarines that sunk many hips in waters around Britain.

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Zimmermann Telegram

_________ the German message sent to Mexico to ask Mexico to end the war with the Central Powers and Mexico would get land in lost to the United States.

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eroded

A series of events gradually ________ American neutrality and drew the national into the war firmly on the side of the Allies.

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sussex pledge

__________, the promise that Germany would not sink merchant ships without warning

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conscription

________ forced military service that many progressives believed was a violation of democratic and republican principles

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draft

_______ is a way to get more men to serve the military

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War Industries Board

_______ was created in July 1917 to coordinate the production of war materials

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Bernard Baruch

______ WIB head or leader making sure the manufacturer to use their resources for the war effort

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Victory Garden

_______ citizens were encouraged to grow their own vegetables and leave more for the troops in the fields.

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Liberty and Victory Bonds

___________ Americans were urged to buy the bonds from the government to show their support for the war effort

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migrated

With wartime labor shortage in the U.S convinced many Mexicans to head north. Between 1917 and 1920, over 100,000 Mexicans ________ into Texas, Arizona, and California, and New Mexico providing labor for the farms and ranches of the southwest.

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committee of public information

_________, had the task of selling the war to the American People

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espionage

_________ or spying to acquire secret government information

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constitute

In the landmark of Schenck V. the United States in 1919, the Supreme Court ruled that an individual’s freedom of speech could the curbed when the words uttered ________ clear and present danger