This weapon can fire over one hundred rounds (bullets) in less than a minute
What is rapid-fire machine guns
What key members were Germany, Ottoman Empire, and Australia Hungary in.
What is the Central Power/Triple Alliance
This type of boat destroyed the Lusitania.
What is a u-boat/submarine?
Germany had an alliance with this dual empire.
What is Austria-Hungary?
What year did World War 1 begin
When is 1914?
A toxic chemical that kills or injures through inhalation, ingestion, or skin contact.
What is poison gas
First name for the alliance between France, Britain and Russia.
What is the Triple Entente/Allied Powers
This man was assassinated to begin World War 1.
Who is Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand?
The intense pride in one's country and national interest.
What is Nationalism?
This gas, used as a chemical weapon, caused severe skin burns and blisters.
What is mustard gas?
Devices that project a stream of burning fuel, and can melt ice very easily.
What is a flamethrower
What country was the most successful using submarines
What is Germany.
Who was the president of US during World War 1.
Who is Woodrow Wilson
It was the empty, dangerous strip of ground between the Allied trenches and the German trenches on the Western Front, where soldiers risked being shot if they tried to cross.
What is No Man's Land?
what year did World War 1 end
When is 1918?
heavily armored vehicle with high mobility with powerful weaponry in a rotating turret.
what are tanks
what country lost the most soldier in World War 1.
Who is Germany?
He was the leader of Germany during World War 1.
Kaiser Wilhelm
Who won World War 1
What is Triple Entente/Allied Powers
This treaty was imposed upon Germany at the conclusion of the war.
What is the Treaty Of Versailles?
What refers to a massive, long-range cannon and howitzers. Also hundreds of pounds and can shoot over a distance of 10 miles or more.
What is heavy artillery
what country left the war as the United States was getting in.
Who is Russia?
This kind of battle tactic almost directly resulted in a stalemate.
What is Trench Warfare
How long was it until soldiers were rotated in the trenches during World War 1.
When is 4 to 7 days.
World War I was primarily caused by
What is the assassination of Austro-Hungarian Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914?