WWI Causes, Major Battles, and Treaty of Versailles

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The acronym M.A.I.N stands for __, Alliances, Imperialism, and Nationalism.

Militarism

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__ is a type of combat characterized by deep trenches and harsh living conditions during WWI.

Trench Warfare

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The __ Act of 1917 authorized the draft of men aged 18-45 into military service during WWI.

Selective Services

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The Espionage and __ Acts imposed penalties for disloyalty and interfering with the war effort.

Sedition

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The __ of Archduke Franz Ferdinand sparked the beginning of WWI.

Assassination

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The __ Telegram was a secret communication proposing an alliance against the US that was intercepted by the British.

Zimmerman

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The __ was the peace treaty that officially ended WWI, imposing reparations on Germany.

Treaty of Versailles

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__ Princip assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand, leading to the outbreak of WWI.

Gavrilo

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President __ proposed the Fourteen Points and played a significant role in the Treaty of Versailles.

Woodrow Wilson

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During WWI, Herbert Hoover served as the head of the __ Administration, promoting food conservation.

Food