6.1 Industrial revolution
6.2 Solutions to industrial revolution
6.3 MAIN causes of WW1
6.4 Fighting in WW1
6.5 End of WW1
100

 This happened to farm production when machines were introduced.
 A. Less food, more workers
 B. More food, fewer workers
 C. Less food, fewer workers
 D. More food, more workers

B. More food, fewer workers ✅

100

“From each according to his ability…” reflects this system.
 A. Capitalism
 B. Socialism
 C. Communism
 D. Mercantilism

What is communism?

100

This acronym represents the causes of WWI.
 A. NATO
 B. MAIN
 C. UN
 D. WWI

What is MAIN (Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism)?

100

This type of warfare developed due to new weapons.
 A. Naval warfare
 B. Trench warfare
 C. Air warfare
 D. Guerrilla warfare

What is trench warfare?

100

Which country left WWI early?
 A. USA
 B. Russia
 C. UK
 D. Germany

What is the Russia?

200

This industry used tools like spinning/thread equipment.
 A. Automotive
 B. Agricultural
 C. Textile
 D. Mining

What is the textile industry?

200

This system focuses on government ensuring equality.
 A. Capitalism
 B. Socialism/Communism
 C. Feudalism
 D. Democracy

What is socialism/communism?

200

This refers to building up armies and weapons.
 A. Nationalism
 B. Militarism
 C. Imperialism
 D. Alliances

What is militarism?

200

These weapons killed large numbers quickly.
 A. Rifles
 B. Machine guns
 C. Cannons
 D. Pistols

What are machine guns?

200

TThis treaty officially ended WWI.
 A. Treaty of Tordesillas
 B. Treaty of Versailles
 C. Treaty of Ghent
 D. Treaty of Vienna

What is the Treaty of Versailles?

300

This negative effect is shown by polluted factory cities.
 A. Clean energy
 B. Improved housing
 C. Urban pollution and poor conditions
 D. Increased farming

What is urban pollution/poor living conditions?

300

This system supports private ownership and competition.
 A. Communism
 B. Socialism
 C. Capitalism
 D. Barter system

What is capitalism?

300

This refers to countries agreeing to defend each other.
 A. Militarism
 B. Nationalism
 C. Alliances
 D. Imperialism

What are alliances?

300

This technology attacked ships at sea.
 A. Tanks
 B. Airplanes
 C. Submarines (U-boats)
 D. Trucks

What are submarines (U-boats)?

300

This leader created the 14 Points plan.
 A. Roosevelt
 B. Wilson
 C. Churchill
 D. Lenin

Who is Woodrow Wilson?

400

This describes people moving to cities for work.
 A. Migration
 B. Urbanization
 C. Industrialism
 D. Colonization

What is urbanization?

400

These groups fought for workers’ rights.
 A. Guilds
 B. Labor unions
 C. Corporations
 D. Governments

What is labor unions?

400

This refers to competition for colonies.
 A. Imperialism
 B. Militarism
 C. Nationalism
 D. Alliances

What is imperialism?

400

This describes no progress on the battlefield.
 A. Victory
 B. Retreat
 C. Stalemate
 D. Advance

What is stalemate?

400

This group aimed to prevent future wars.
 A. NATO
 B. United Nations
 C. League of Nations
 D. Allies

What is the League of Nations?

500

This system replaced handmade goods with machines.
 A. Cottage industry
 B. Factory system
 C. Guild system
 D. Trade network

What is the factory system?

500

This idea justified imperialism as “helping” others.
 A. Manifest Destiny
 B. White Man’s Burden
 C. Nationalism
 D. Isolationism

What is the White Man’s Burden?

500

This refers to extreme pride in one’s country.
 A. Socialism
 B. Nationalism
 C. Militarism
 D. Imperialism

What is nationalism?

500

These were created to break trench warfare.
 A. Ships
 B. Tanks/airplanes
 C. Horses
 D. Cannons

What are tanks/airplanes?

500

This forced Germany to pay for damages.
 A. Taxes
 B. Reparations
 C. Tariffs
 D. Loans

What are reparations?

600

This resource powered early factories.
 A. Oil
 B. Solar power
 C. Coal
 D. Wind

What is coal?

600

This belief says stronger groups dominate weaker ones.
 A. Democracy
 B. Social Darwinism
 C. Communism
 D. Imperialism

What is Social Darwinism?

600

This event sparked WWI.
 A. Treaty of Versailles
 B. Sinking of Lusitania
 C. Assassination of Franz Ferdinand
 D. D-Day

What is the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand?

600

This describes soldiers fighting from dug stripes of land.
 A. Naval warfare
 B. Trench warfare
 C. Air combat
 D. Blitzkrieg

What is trench warfare?

600

This historian blamed Germany for WWI.
 A. Marx
 B. Fischer
 C. Darwin
 D. Wilson

Who is Fritz Fischer?

700

This innovation improved transportation of goods.
 A. Airplanes
 B. Railroads/steam engines
 C. Internet
 D. Automobiles

What are railroads/steam engines?

700

These laws improved working conditions.
 A. Trade agreements
 B. Labor laws/regulations
 C. War treaties
 D. Tax codes

What are government regulations/labor laws?

700

This group included Germany and Austria-Hungary.
 A. Allies
 B. Triple Entente
 C. Central Powers
 D. League of Nations

What are the Central Powers?

700

WWI technology was mainly used to do this.
 A. Improve communication
 B. Combat trench warfare
 C. Transport troops
 D. End war quickly

What is to combat trench warfare?

700

This trend before WWI increased tensions.
 A. Trade growth
 B. Arms race/militarism buildup
 C. Peace treaties
 D. Diplomacy

What is militarism buildup/arms race?

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