Causes of WWI
Fighting the Great War
The Peace Settlement
The Russian Revolution
The Post-War World
100

This intense pride in one's country fueled tensions before the war.

What is Nationalism?

100

This type of combat led to a massive stalemate on the Western Front.

What is trench warfare?

100

This agreement forced Germany to take full blame for the war and pay huge reparations.

What is the Treaty of Versailles?

100

This group won the civil war in Russia.

Who are the Communists?

100

The 1920s became known as this age due to new music and mass culture.

What is the Jazz Age?

200

This acronym represents the four main causes of World War I.

What is M.A.I.N.?

200

Name two of the five new military technologies that made the war more deadly.

What are machine guns, poison gas, armored tanks, airplanes, or U-boats?

200

President Wilson wanted to achieve a "just peace" and "peace without victory" with this plan.

What are the Fourteen Points?

200

He formed a communist government in Russia.

Who is Lenin?

200

Young women in the 1920s who rejected Victorian moral values were called this.

What are flappers?

300

The assassination of this man sparked the beginning of World War I.

Who is Archduke Francis Ferdinand?

300

Unlike the Western Front, the Eastern Front involved these two Central Powers battling Russia.

What are Germany and Austria-Hungary?

300

This term describes channeling all of a nation's resources into the war effort, including the draft and propaganda.

What is Total War?

300

The main goal of the October Revolution was to overthrow this.

What is the Russian government?

300

A financial panic in the autumn of this year caused stock prices to crash, leading to the Great Depression.

What is 1929?

400

The Balkans were known by this explosive nickname because of constant nationalist troubles.

What is the "powder keg"?

400

The sinking of this British passenger liner by a German U-boat angered the American public.

What is the Lusitania?

400

At the Paris Peace Conference, the leaders of America, Britain, and France had this type of goals.

What are conflicting goals?

400

This man argued that the traditional "family hearth" was an archaic institution and should be replaced by state social care.

Who is Trotsky?

400

This scientist introduced the theory of relativity.

Who is Albert Einstein?

500

The invasion of this country by German troops brought Britain into the war.

What is Belgium?

500

Many soldiers from colonies chose to fight in the war because they hoped to gain this.

What is self-rule or independence?

500

One major political impact of World War I was that many of these collapsed.

What are governments?

500

A mysterious man (Rasputin) contributed to the collapse of the Russian government by causing people to lose this.

What is faith in the government?

500

Disillusioned writers who lived through the horrors of the war were referred to by this term.

What is the "lost generation"?

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