World War I

World War I is different from most other wars in that it was not a direct result of aggression by one entity towards another, notwithstanding the assassination of Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand by Serbian elements. Instead, it was the consequence of a number of...

World War I,The United States

Description After the United States entered World War I, Congress passed two national security measures, the Espionage Act of 1917 and the Sedition Act of 1918. Review the course material on World War I and the websites below. Then discuss whether the United States...

World War I

1. Name the first 2 nations who challenged the post-WWI settlements through territorial conquest. 2. What was Stalin’s interpretation of the Munich Conference? 3. Why was the Unit 731 so infamous? 4. Name at least two issues of disagreement between the Allies...