How were Franz Ferdinand and his wife assassinated (what weapon)?
gun
What is mobilization?
a process that involves calling troops into active service
What day did Germany declare war on France?
August 3
Who declared war on Germany on August 4?
Britian
Who were the members of the "Triple Alliance"?
Russia, France, Great Britain
What were the Balkans referred to by many people?
"The Power Keg of Europe"
When was the first Balkan war?
1912
What was the main cause of WW1?
The assassination of Franz Ferdinand
Name 3 countries that fought in WW1?
UK, France, Russia, Germany, Austria, Italy, Japan, USA, Canada
What day did WW1 start?
July 28, 1914
What day did WW1 end?
Nov. 11, 1918
What was the main gas used in WW1?
Mustard gas
What was the total death count of WW1?
20 million
Who won WW1?
The Triple Entente (aan·taant)
Who created the Black Hand?
a ring of influential officers of the Serbian army
Who (which nation) caused WW1?
The real answer is undecided
What date did the Archduke get assassinated?
June 28, 1914
What was the reason the motorcade route was rerouted?
It had been changed because a bomb exploded previously (killing no one) and for security reasons.
Russia
What was the Black Hand?
secret Serbian society of the early 20th century that used terrorist methods to promote the liberation of Serbs outside Serbia from Habsburg or Ottoman rule
What group was associated with the assassination of Archduke?
The Black Hand
What is the capital of Serbia?
Belgrade
How long did Austria-Hungary give Serbia to respond to the ultimatum?
48 hours
What two demands were in the ultimatum that Austria-Hungary sent to Serbia?
The demand was that Austrian officials should take part in the investigation into the assassination and in the hunting down and prosecution of the ring-leaders on Serbian territory, which would have infringed Serbia's state sovereignty.
Why didn't Serbia accept the ultimatum sent by Austria-Hungary?
Accepting it would allow Austria-Hungary to investigate the assassination.