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Tear gas, Mustard Gas, and Phosgene are all acceptable as an answer.
Name one type of Poison gas.
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The ship was the Lusitania and was one major role why america joined the war.
What ship was sunken by the Germans in 1915?
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An alliance which is the A in M.A.I.N
What is an agreement between 2 or more other countries to defend one another?
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He was the man who was assassinated and because of that he war was started.
Who is Archduke Franz Ferdinand?
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It was 4 Years long 1914-1918.
How long was this war?
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It was called "No Mans Land" because it was a fully exposed to artillery from both sides.
What was the area between trenches called?
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It was because of the Zimmermann note Which said Germany would give mexico its old territory back if it attacked america.
What was the main reason that america joined WWI?
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The treaty of Versailles.
What document ended WWI?
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Black Jack Pershing.
Who was the Commander of the American Expeditionary Force?
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It called for the reducing armies and the creation of the League of Nations.
What was the main message of Wilson's 14 points.
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They were used in trench warfare usually they were used to to cut barbed wire before an attack. They were also used to destroy dugouts, and other entrenchments.
How were mortars used in warfare?
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1. Make young men go to war (posters talking of 'glory' and 'honor')
2. Advice people on how to survive during the war and for what americans must do on the home front 3. Turn people against the enemy
How was propaganda used in america?
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It was called the central powers.
What was the alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire called?
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A Serb by the name of Gavrilo Princip.
Who assassinated the Archduke?
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It said Germany had to take full responsibility for the war and had to pay reparation dollars.
What did the treaty of Versailles say?
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They were created by the Germans specifically by Richard Fielder. They were more effective because after a massed assaults on enemies, enemy soldiers would hide in dugouts and unlike grenades flamethrowers could murder enemies while not making any structu
Who were flamethrowers created by and why were they more effective in trench warfare than grenades?
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The effect was a turn in the war. After a long stalemate the allies started to gain ground steadily.
what was the effect of america joining the war?
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It is when you choose not to be involved in a dispute.
What is neutrality?
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Sergeant Alvin York.
Who got more than 100 prisoners with only 8 men?
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No they did not because they didn't want to be in foreign affairs
Did America sign the treaty? Why or Why not?
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They left a trail while being shot so soldiers could fight at night. They also easily ignite hydrogen.
Why were tracer bullets important?
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passed in May 1917, an act that established the draft and eventually led to all males between the ages of 18-45 registering. It was challenged in the Supreme Court and upheld.
What did the selective service act do?
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It stands for Militarism, Alliance, Imperialism, Nationalism.
What does M.A.I.N stand for?
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Woodrow Wilson.
Who came up with the 14 points?
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No it was not because Germany had to pay 33 billion dollars in reparation and because of that Germany started the Second world war.
Was the WWI solution a good one? What was the end result?
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