World war 1 page 4 Flashcards

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What were Woodrow Wilson, David Lloyd George, George is Clemenceau, and Vittorio Orlando known as

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Big Big 4

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2
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The treaty of versailles charges Germany to pay how much in reparations

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$33 billion

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3
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During World War I Americans fought the Germans after the war who were the new enemies

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Soviet union

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4
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The production of millions of cars generated in increased demand for what products

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Still, glass, rubber, repair shops, filling stations, motels, restaurants, oil

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5
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The thriving economy of the 1920s especially benefit in which group

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Advertisers

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6
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At the Washington Naval conference what was the agreement of the major naval powers

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to cut the size of the navies hoping to head off the arms race

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The era that brought the booming cars, consumer goods, radio and advertising earn to what nickname

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Roaring 20s

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What group at target the Jews Catholics and radicals after World War I

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Nazis, KKK

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9
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What jobs did military women have during the war

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Nurses, typist, bookkeepers, radio opener’s, electricians or telegraphist

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10
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What were big Bertha’s

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Huge artillery cannon is used by Germans

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11
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What were the major conditions of the treaty of Versailles

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Germany had to pay $33 billion in reparations, forced germant to diss arm it’s military forces, demanded that accept full responsibility for the war, establish the league of Nations, Central Powers had to surrender their colonies to the allies

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12
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What left 14 million people dead at the end of World War I

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Disease, combat, starvation

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13
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How did Henry Ford’s innovative thinking impact the auto industry

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  • Introduce the simile line to make production cheaper and faster
  • Made his car as affordable to a greater number of people
  • Raised his workers pay so they could afford to buy his product
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14
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Wally world war one how do you labor leaders feel about the number of immigrants

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They push for immigration control and quotas

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15
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What factors led to the central power surrender

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German economy failing, food riots and strikes in Germany, rebellion in Austria hungry, soldiers desertion, and they lost the will to fight

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16
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How did United States Attorney General a dark Mitchell Palmer justify his raids against radicals

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Using worktime laws that gave the government broad powers

17
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What was the favorite new electronic home technology during the 1920s

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Radio

18
Q

Which battle of the war was most interesting to you

A

The battle of Somme, because it was one of the most bloodiest battles in history and it was one of the first time British fought.