Section 1: People
Section 2: Politics
Section 3: Countries & Alliances
Section 4: Battles
Section 5: Miscellaneous
100

His assassination is largely viewed as the event that kicked off World War I 

Who is Franz Ferdinand?

100

The policy of glorifying war and keeping an army prepared for war is called

What is militarism?

100

This country had the highest death toll in the war

What is Germany?

100

Battle strategy in which soldiers fought from deep pits dug into the earth

What is trench warfare?

100

This is one-sided information/ advertising designed to persuade people politically 

What is propaganda?

200

He was the German leader during World War I

Who is Kaiser Wilhelm II?

200

This was the harsh peace settlement dictated by the Allies at the end of World War I

What is the Treaty of Versailles?

200

Great Britain, France, and Russia composed these at the start of the war. The U.S. would join them towards the end of the war.

What are the Allied Powers?

200

This is a war in which countries devote all their resources to the war effort

What is total war?

200

This is the system in which a government limits the amounts of items people can buy.



What is rationing?

300

He was the President of the United States during World War I.

Who is Woodrow Wilson?

300

This was an international association whose goal was to keep peace among nations.



What is the League of Nations?

300

Alliance that included Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy

What is the Triple Alliance?

300

The battlefields of northern France in World War I that became a bloody stalemate were referred to as

What is the Western Front?

300

A new warship introduced by the Germans that used underwater missiles 


What is a submarine (U-Boot)?

400

This German battle strategy (named after a German general) called for attacking and defeating France in the west and then rushing east to fight Russia

What is the Schlieffen Plan?

400

This was Wilson’s plan for achieving a just and lasting peace after World War I

What are the Fourteen Points?

400

This World War I alliance included Great Britain, France, and Russia

What is the Triple Entente?

400

This was the stretch of battlefield along the German and Russian border in World War I

What is the Eastern Front?

400

A new weapon that caused blindness, blisters, and choking

What is poison gas?

500

He was the French Prime Minister during World War I

Who is Georges Clemenceau?

500

This term means allowing people to decide for themselves under what government they wish to live. It was the guiding principle behind the Fourteen Points.

What is self-determination?

500

Germany and Austria-Hungary composed these at the start of the war. The Ottomans and Bulgaria would later join

What are the Central Powers?

500

This term refers to an agreement to stop fighting. One was signed on November 11, 1918

What is an armistice?

500

This part of the Treaty of Versailles placed responsibility for the war solely on Germany

What is the War Guilt Clause?

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