11.3 Winning the War

Read the  following Section and answer the questions that follow

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( vocab ) total war

Question 2

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( vocab ) conscription

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( vocab )contraband

Question 4

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( vocab ) Lusitania

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( vocab ) Propaganda

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( vocab ) atrocity

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( vocab ) Fourteen Points

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( vocab ) self-determination

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( vocab ) Armistice

Question 10

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( checkpoint ) Why was it important for both sides to keep civilian morale high during the war?

Question 11

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( checkpoint ) What are three factors that led the United States to

enter the war?

Question 12

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( checkpoint ) Why did Germany ask the Allies for an armistice in November 1918?

Question 13

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( assessment ) What measures did war-time governments take to control national economies and public opinion?

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( assessment ) What impact did wartime failures have on Russia?

Question 15

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( assessment ) Describe how the entry of the United States into the war was a turning point.

Question 16

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( objective )  Describe how World War I became a total war.

Question 17

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( objective ) Explain the effect that years of warfare had on
morale.

Question 18

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( objective ) Analyze the causes and effects of American entry into the war.

Question 19

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( objective ) Summarize events that led to the end of the war.

Question 20

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( focus question) How did the Allies win World War I?

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