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100

This is the "M" in the M.A.I.N. causes for countries going to war.

 What is Militarism?

100

His assassination led to Austria-Hungary declaring war on Serbia.

Who is Archduke Franz Ferdinand?

100

This was the first country Germany invaded in WWI.

Who is Belgium?

100

This new weapon large was introduced by the British army to help push the enemy out of their trenches.  Its effectiveness as a strategic weapon was not realized until late in the war.

What is a Tank?

100

This country saw its imports, which was over half of the resources needed, greatly reduced from pre-WWI levels, and with resources going to soldiers left many at home with little food.

What is Germany?

200

This is the "N" in the M.A.I.N. causes for countries going to war.

What is Nationalism?

200

This battle was considered so significant because Germans left the Schlieffen plan in ruins and a quick victory in the west.

What is Marne?

200

This was a new ariel weapon introduced in WWI that left exposed skin to blister and burn.

What is Mustard Gas?

200

This civil revolution led to Russia signing a peace treaty with Germany and exiting WWI.

What is Bolshevik? 

300

This is the "I" in the M.A.I.N. causes for countries going to war.

What is Imperilaism?

300

This was the land-based element of a strategy against the Ottoman Turks intended to allow Allied ships to pass through the Dardanelles.

What is Gallipoli?

300

This weapon was used primarily as a reconnaissance tactic and later was used to deliver bombs by dropping them over the side.

What is a Plane?

300

He was the leader of the civil revolution against the Czar of Russia and his family.

Who was Vladimir Lenin?

400

This was the practice by the German Navy that led to the sinking of the Lusitania, one of the causes the U.S. entered WWI.

What is Unrestricted Submarine Warfare?

400

This is the "A" in the M.A.I.N. causes for countries going to war.

What are Alliances?

400

This was the U.S. Presidents' plan for keeping the peace after WWI, even though the US Congress voted against U.S. involvement.

What is the League of Nations?

400

All of the countries used this strategy during WWI to keep their citizen's morale and support positive for the war effort.

What is Propaganda?

500

This offensive inflicted a defeat on Austro-Hungarian forces from which their empire never recovered. It came, however, at a heavy price in terms of Russian casualties.

What is Brusilov?

500

How many points were include in the peace plan given to Germany after WWI?

What are 14?

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