CHAPTER 30
zimmermann note
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An encoded note sent from Germany proposing an alliance with Mexico against the United States.
fourteen points address
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The speech that Woodrow Wilson gave which attacked the enemies and aimed at keeping Russia in the war.
committee on public information
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A committee header by George Creel that aimed at keeping Americans interested in the war.
espionage act
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An act that attempted to limit the rights of German Americans.
schenck v. united states
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A Supreme Court case that ruled that the first amendment could be revoked if free speech interfered with the war effort.
war industries board
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A board established to enable the federal government to take a central role during moments of crisis.
national war labor board
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A board headed by President Taft that ignored labor disputes that could get in the war of war efforts.
industrial workers of the world
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An organization that did not support America being in WWI, and sometimes sabotaged war efforts.
nineteenth amendment
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An amendment that finally gave in to women's suffrage.
sheppard-towner maternity act
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An act that provided federally financed instruction in maternal and infant health care.
battle of chateau-thierry
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America's first major involvement in a European war, pitting them right in front of the Germans.
meuse-argonne offensive
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The push where America and France finally turned on the offensive against Germany and were never held off again.
league of nations
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The ultimate goal of Woodrow Wilson, where countries could unite and discuss global affairs.
irreconcilables
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Republicans who were completely against Wilson establishing the League of Nations.
treaty of versailles
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The treaty that officially ended WWI between the European powers. Wilson rejected this treaty twice.