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Workbook Sections C & D

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Wilson's appeal to all the belilgerents in Jan. 1917, just before the Germans resumed submarine warfare.
Message that contained a German proposal to Mexico for an anti-American alliance
Wilson's idealistic statement of American war aims in Jan. 1918 that inspired the Allies and demoralized the enemies
American government propaganda agency that aroused zeal for Wilson's ideals and whipped up hatred for the kaiser
Radical anti-war labor union whose members were prosecuted under the Espionage and Sedition Act
Weak federal agency designed to organize and coordinate U.S. industrial production for the war effort
Constitutional provision endorsed by Wilson as a war measure whose ratification achieved a long-sought goal for American women
Treasury Department bond-selling drives that raised about $21 billion to finance the American war effort
The nations that dominated the Paris Peace Conference - namely, Britain, France, Italy, and the United States
Wilson's proposed international body that constituted the key provision of the Versailles treaty
Controversial peace agreement that compromised many of Wilson's Fourteen Points but retained his League.
Senatorial committee whose chairman used delaying tactics and hostile testimony to develop opposition to Wilson's treaty and League of Nations
A hard core of isolationist senators who bitterly opposed any sort of league; also called the "Battalion of Death"
Amendments to the proposed Treaty of Versailles, sponsored by Wilson's hated senatorial opponent, that attempted to guarantee America's sovereign rights in relation to the League of Nations
Wilson's belief that the presidential election of1920 should constitute a direct popular vote on the League of Nations
Head of the American propaganda agency (Committee on Public Information) that mobilized public opinion for WWI
Socialist leader who won nearly 1 million votes as a presidential candidate while in federal prison for anti-war activities
Head of the War Industries Board, which attempted to impose some order on U.S. war production
Head of the Food Administration who pioneered successful voluntary mobilization methods
Commander of the overseas American Expeditionary Force in WWI
Leader of the pacifist National Women's Party who opposed U.S. involvement in WWI
Climactic final battle of WWI
Hated leader of America's enemy in WWI
Inspiration and idealistic leader of the Western world in wartime who later stumbled as a peacemaker
Wilson's great senatorial antagonist who fought to keep America out of the League of Nations
The "tiger" of France, whose drive for security forced Wilson to compromise at Versailles
Senatorial leader of the isolationist "irreconcilables" who absolutely opposed all American involvement in Europe (including the League of Nations.)
Site where state police (Colorado National Guard) killed 39 striking miners and their famiies in 1917
Site of one of the largest WWI-era race riots
Folksy Ohio senator whose 1920 presidential victory ended the last hopes for U.S. participation in the League of Nations

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