World War I Part A
Vocabulary
Treaty of Versailles
Imperialism
World War I Part B
100

What type of warfare was World War 1 known for?

Trench Warfare

100

Not taking sides in a war.

Neutral

100

What country and person did not want to punish Germany harshly in the Treaty of Versailles?

Woodrow Wilson, president of the United States.

100

This country was slow to imperialized due to their policy on isolation shared by the Qing and Ming dynasties.

Japan under the Shogunate Tokugawa leadership

100

Germany's plan to avoid a long war fought on two fronts.

Schlieffen Plan

200

What was the name of the British Ocean Liner that was sunk by German U-Boats in 1915?

Lusitania

200

Any situation that has no obvious possible movement. During World War I, trench warfare stalled into a _________________.

Stalemate

200

Germany had to take 100% responsibility for starting the war. This is known as the __________ War Clause.

Guilt

200

What was the common goal of the Opium Wars, Boxer Rebellion and Sepoy Rebellion?

The fight imperialism

200

Event that sparked the beginning of World War 1.

Assassination of Austrian-Hungary Prince, Franz Ferdinand.


300

Letter between Germany and Mexico, intercepted in 1917, was the major cause for the US joining World War 1?

Zimmerman Telegram

300

A Binding agreement that have subjects and ideas of international law.    World War I, ended with one of these that punished Germany significantly.

Treaty

300
Germany had to lose all of its ___________ in Africa, Europe and Southeast Asia.

Land

300

Otto Von Bismarck's goal in leading Germany was to rule by their national industrial power and winning wars. What is another name for his leadership philosophy?

Rule the country with Blood and iron.
300

Why did casualties in WWI increase significantly?

Improvement in Technology and weaponry.

400

During WWI, there was a major increase in weapon technology....this improved technology in weaponry significantly increased the number of _________________.

Casualties

400

The process of forcibly extending a nations authority by territorial gain or by establishing economic or political dominance over other nations.

Imperialism

400

Germany was required to disarm their tanks, weapons and place their troop strength below _________________ troops.

100,000

400

Meeting held in Germany, led by Otto V. Bismarck. Purpose of the meeting was to avoid war and ensure that countries were divided up equally and fairly during Imperialism.

Berlin Conference

400

What is the nickname of World War I?

"The Great War"

500

What country joined the war in 1917 and brought to the battlefield, numerous Soldiers, logistics and great morale.  Helped bring an end to the war.

The United States

500

A payment of time, money or effort to undo a past transgression or issue.  Germany had to pay $33 Billion in these.

Reparations

500

Germany was forced to pay $_______________ in reparations for all the damage they caused.

$33 Billion

500

Most successful slave revolt in world history?

Haitian Revolution

500

5 Principles describes what?

  1. Freedom - to live any life you wish.

  2. Authority - Over money to run your nation

  3. Support - Organize resources to support community, Social Roles, Leadership

  4. Responsibility - Use money wisely

    5.  Confirmation - Leadership in a society

Self- Determination - 


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