Go again of correct.
This was the deadliest battle of WWI.
Battle of the Somme
Gain 100 take away 100
A system where a powerful nation controls and exploits one or more colonies.
Imperialism
Gain 100 take away 100
The area of land in between opposing trenches.
What is No Man's Land?
Gain 200 take away 200
A situation where neither side is able to achieve victory.
Stalemate
The US helped the Allies win WWI. However, but when the war started the US followed this policy.
Isolationist policy
Sidney Lewis, aged ___, lied about his age and saw combat in WWI before being returned home.
13
Loyalty and pride in your nation or people and can be accompanied by feelings of superiority over other nations.
Nationalism
Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire made up the _______.
Central Powers
They saved thousands of lives from diseases transmitted by rats during WWI, simply by hunting them down in the trenches.
Terrier dogs
Daily Double
WWI started when _____ declared war on Serbia.
Austria-Hungary
This is one of the most famous people in WW1, this pilot had over 80 victories for Germany, often imitated by "Snoopy".

The Red Baron
A belief that a strong military force should be kept and used aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
Militarism
Daily Double
Most of the deadliest fighting, including trench warfare, occurred along this front during WWI.
The Western Front
Conditions in the damp, cold trenches of World War I were so bad they gave rise to a new medical term which caused gangrene and even amputation in severe cases.
What is trenchfoot.
This treaty ended WWI but ended up eventually causing WWII.
The Treaty of Versailles
WWI led to the fall of four empires. Name 2
Germany, Russia, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire
The assassination of __________ was the "spark" of WWI. This caused ___________ to declare war on ____________.
Archduke Franz Ferdinand, Austria-Hungary, Serbia
France, Great Britain, Russia, U.S. made up the ___________.
Allies
This was one of the most-feared chemical weapon of the war, was first used in 1917. Difficult to detect at first, it soon caused vomiting, severe blistering of the skin and respiratory tract, and frequently, temporary blindness. Be specific!
Mustard gas
Germany had to pay _____ billion in war reparations to the Allies.
(Bonus: In what year did Germany pay it back?)
33 billion
2010
The Schlieffen Plan is when Germany tried to invade France through _________.
Belgium
What were the 5 main causes of WWI?
MANIA: There are five causes that led to war between the major powers of the world in 1914:
Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism, and Assassination.
The new vehicles were shipped in crates labeled “_____” and the name stuck. This was done because it was a secret initiative.
Tank
This disorder would affect most people who were used to the gun shots, or explosions, and was a huge disability towards soldiers.
What is shell shock or PTSD?
The end of WWI eventually helped cause WWII. The treaty that ended the war was harsh on Germany. Give four examples.
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