Causes of WWI
Allied & Central Powers
WWI Innovations
Start of the Soviet Union
Industrializing the Soviet Union
100

This is the belief that a country should build a strong military and use it aggressively to defend or promote national interest. 

Militarism

100

Serbia and this country were at the center of the conflict that led to WWI.

Austria-Hungary

100

This innovation was first used in WWI in the water. 

Submarine

100

The event in which Russian people protesting their monarchy were massacred in 1905.

Bloody Sunday Massacre 

100

These plans were put in place with the goal to industrialize the Soviet Union and thus catchup to the other Western nations. 

The Five-Year Plans

200

This is the extreme support for the advancement of your country's interest.

Nationalism

200

This country was basically blamed for WWI.

Germany

200

Soldiers dug these to protect themselves from machine guns. 

Trenches

200

This was the political party led by Vladimir Lenin that embraced the beliefs of Carl Marx.

Bolshevik

200

This was a policy of the Soviet Union where the state collected any gain from farming and re-distributed it.

Collectivization 

300

The assassination of this person was the trigger that led to WWI.

Archduke Franz Ferdinand 

300

The Treaty of Versailles, which ended WWI, was signed in this country. 

France

300

This is when a country goes all in to win a war

Total War

300

This person became the dictator of the first communist state in the world.

Vladimir Lenin 

300

This is when the government controls every aspect of a citizens life, such as jobs, education, and even religion. 

Totalitarianism 

400

This was the name of the alliance between Germany, Italy, and Austria-Hungary. 

Triple Alliance 

400

This country signed a treaty with Germany and left WWI before it officially ended.

Russia

400

This was used to breech trenches where machine guns could not.

Chemical Weapons

400

The last czar of Russia.

Nicholas II

400

This person turned the Soviet Union into a military superpower, but at a massive price for the Soviet people. 

Joseph Stalin 

500

This was the alliance between Britain, France, and Russia.

Triple Entente

500

This country's presence changed the tide of the war for the Allied Powers. 

United States of America

500

This was used to encourage people of nations at war to make sacrifices.

Propaganda 

500

This was the group of elected officials that took control of the country after the last czar was forced to abdicate. 

Duma

500

This event occurred in the 1930s and was when Stalin killed anyone he considered a threat.  

The Great Purge

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