What does M. A. I. N. stand for?
M- Militarism
A- Alliances
I- Imperialism
N- Nationalism
This weapon was made to shoot hundreds of rounds in a very short amount of time.
Machine gun
what was the name of the telegraph sent from Germany to Mexico proposing an alliance and territory back from the United States if they joined the war?
The Zimmermann telegraph
Vegetable gardens planted by civilians to help feed the soldiers fighting and to support the government by reducing demand on commercial farms.
victory gardens
[blank] caused Germany to accept many peace terms, including: demilitarization, paying billions of dollars in reparations, and giving up colonies overseas.
Treaty of Versailles
Who were the members of the triple alliance formed in 1882?
Germany, Italy, and Austria-Hungary
Trench warefare
Germany sunk the [blank] causing the citizens of the United States and Britain to be extremely angered and lead to Woodrow Wilson declaring war on Germany.
What were some of the service's women did to help during the war? (name at least 2)
They worked as nurses, worked in factories, built weapons, were humanitarian relief workers, telephone operators (hello girls), and worked on farms.
WW2 started.
[blank] is the identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations.
Nationalism
Tanks
War Industry Board
[Blank] was a failed plan to establish principles of peace that was supposed to be used for negotiations in order to stop WW1.
Wilson's 14 points
[blank] was a loose diplomatic alliance between Russia, France, the United Kingdom, and Ireland.
Triple entente
Germany was the first country to use [blank]. They were extremely threatening especially to countries who had lots of soldiers on the sea.
U-boats/ submarines
What day did the U.S.A. officially declared war on Germany?
April 6th, 1917
[blank] was an organization was formed after WW1 was over to prevent future world wars?
League of nations
The spark that ignited WW1 was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in [blank].
Sarajevo, Bosnia
April 1915, by German specialist troops.
[blank] was the head of the Committee on Public Information. He was responsible for the U.S. government's propaganda campaign to convince Americans to support World War I. (Sell the War)
George Creel
Liberty bonds
[blank] [blank] [blank] and [blank] were the leaders of the four major countries making bigger decisions in WW1. (names)
Britain - David Lloyd George
France - Georges Clemenceau
Italy - Vittorio Orlando
America - Woodrow Wilson