Combat in WWI
Russia Leaves
Influential Americans
After the War
WILD
100

What is the area between opposing trenches known as?

No-man's-land

100

Which group eventually overthrew the provisional government and established a communist government in November 1917?

Bolshevik Party

100

Who was the President of the United States during WWI?

Woodrow Wilson

100

On the 11th hour, of the 11th day of the 11th month in 1918 an ___________ was signed to end the fighting of World War I

Armistice

100

What Blimp-like German aircraft was (for a short time) used to drop bombs on Allied fleets of ships?

Zeppelin

200

What warfare strategy was implemented to defend against enemy artillery barrages?

Trench Warfare

200

In March 1917 riots broke out in Russia over the scarcity of food and fuel, as well as the handling of the war. Following these displays _________________ abdicated (gave up) his throne.

Czar Nicholas II

200

Which famous race car driver turned combat pilot was the top American combat pilot in WWI, earning him the congressional Medal of Honor.

Eddie Rickenbacker

200

Although the fighting had stopped a peace treaty still needed to be signed. What was the name of this treaty?

Treaty of Versailles

200

As technology advanced, what eventually caused the zeppelin to become irrelevant.

Airplanes

300

Before charging enemy trenches toops fixed _____________, long knives, to their rifles.

Bayonets

300

Who was the leader of the Bolshevik Party?

Vladamir Lenin

300

Who was the famous General of the American Expeditionary Forces? He was also known as "Blackjack".

John J. Pershing

300

President Wilson arrived in Paris with a peace plan known as the.....

Fourteen Points

300

Which deadly new technology used in the war was used to break through trench lines by causing suffocation, vomiting, and blindness

Poison Gas

400

What was the single most deadly weapon in WWI?

Artillery

400

What was wrong with the provisional government in Russia?

It was unable to adequately deal with the major problems afflicting the nation.

400

Which poor Tennessee native was drafted, attempted to gain conscientious objector status, and eventually fought in WWI Capturing 132 German soldiers after taking command of his badly depleted platoon.

Sergeant Alvin York

400

What well known group consists of Lloyd George of Britain, Vittorio Emanuele Orlando of Italy, Georges Clemenceau of France, and Woodrow Wilson of the U.S.?

The "Big Four"

400

William S. Sims proposed that merchant ships and troop transports be gathered into groups, called _______________, in which destroyers would protect and escort the important cargo.

Convoys

500

To prevent the enemy from overrunning the trenches troops relied on  ________________________ and ________________________ they had set up in no-man's-land.

machine guns, barbed wire entanglements

500

What agreement was signed with Germany on March 3, 1918 that officially pulled Russia out of the War?

Treaty of Brest-Litovsk

500

Which African-American soldier fought under french command and fended off as many as 30 Germans by himself to protect his comrades, earning himself the French Croix de Guerre?

Henry Johnson

500

What was created by Wilson's 14th point that called for an association of nations that would help preserve peace by pledging to respect and protect each other’s territory and political independence.

The League of Nations

500

Upon arrival General Pershing marched his men through Paris on a 5 mile march to the tomb of _____________________, a Frenchman who was vital in helping the United States gain its independence.

Marquis de Lafayette

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