Preliminary
Central Powers
Triple Entente
USA All The Way
Miscellaneous
100

Serbian terrorist group that sought to promote Serbian nationalism.

Black Hand

100

Leader of the German Empire

Kaiser Wilhelm II

100

Leader of Russian Empire

Nicholas II

100
Elected president of the United States in 1912.

Woodrow Wilson

100

Name of German submarine.

U-Boat

200

In foreign affairs, a national policy to avoid or withdraw from economic, military, or political relations with other countries.

isolationsim

200

Leader of Austria-Hungary

Emperor Franz Joseph

200

Successful Eastern Front offensive by Russia against Germany and Austria.

Brusilov Offensive

200

The United States entered the war on the side of the:

Triple Entente

200

Leader of Bolsheviks in Russia.

Vladimir Lenin

300
  1. The idea of loyalty and devotion to a nation, a feeling that the nation and its people are one and that the interests of the nation are more important than those of individuals or groups.

nationalism

300

Designed to allow Germany to wage a successful two-front war.

Schlieffen Plan

300
Longest battle of World War I

Verdun

300

The name of the force that the United States sent 'over there' to Europe during WWI.

American Expeditionary Force

300
A ceasefire.

armistice

400


An idea by which one nation controls another, usually smaller or weaker, nation.

imperialism

400

A major German victory over Russia in 1914.

Battle of Tanneberg


400

Bloodiest battle of WWI; stalemate that took pressure of the French defense of Verdun.

Somme

400

The commander of the US forces in Europe.

Gen. John J. Pershing

400

The name of American participation in the Hundred Days Offensive.

Meuse-Argonne Offensive

500

On June 28, this member of the Black Hand killed Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife.

Gavrilo Princip

500

German Offensive on Western Front in 1918.

Spring Offensive

500

The allied offensive against Germany in the summer of 1918; response to the German 'Spring Offensive'.

Hundred Days Offensive

500

Information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.

propaganda

500

Aside from the sinking of the Lusitania, this contributed to the US declaring war on Germany.

Zimmermann Telegram

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