What was the term for extreme loyalty and pride in one’s country/nation.
nationalism
What is the day called when the war ended?
Armistice Day
What was the name of the new type of gun during World War I that could shoot automatically.
Machine gun
Name the most common type of warfare used in World War I.
Trench Warfare
Who rose to power in Germany after World War I?
Hitler
What country had the largest navy?
Great Britain
What is the name of the term where countries created posters to convince their citizens to support the war.
Propaganda
What was the name of the technology that the Zimmerman was sent on?
Telegram - The Zimmerman telegram
What type of chemicals were used in chemical warfare during World War I?
Poison gas, mustard gas, and chlorine.
What was the League of Nations?
The League of Nations was the first world wide organization to create peace. Formed to prevent a repetition of the first World War.
What was the spark of WW I?
The assassination of archduke Franz Ferdinand.
What was the name of the treaty that was signed by the allies and Germany.
The Treaty of Versailles
What was the name of the ship that was shot down by the German u-boat.
The Lusitania
What was the land in between the trenches called?
"no man's land"
What was the name of the president during World War I?
Woodrow Wilson
What country tried to block Britain's imperialism dream of "Cape Town to Cairo".
Germany
Name the term that happens when neither side in a war makes progress due to trench warfare.
Stalemate
What was the best new technology that could be used to get through "No man's land"
Tanks
Name one example of total war.
Drafting, transformed factories, rationing, and women
Describe the finances of European countries after World War I.
Finances were badly strained and much of Europe was in debt to Americans
How were alliances a cause of World War I?
Complicated alliances were made promising to help another country if attacked. This way if two countries started fighting it would lead to a world war.
Name each of three countries that were part of the allies and the central powers.
Allies: Great Britain, France, Russia
Central powers: Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy
What were two ways that airplanes were used during World War I?
For reconnaissance/intel/information that could not be reached from the grounds and taking down targets.
What killed most people besides bullets in World War I?
Disease
How much in todays money did Germany have to pay in reparations?
500 billion