The Outbreak of War
​Life in the Trenches
​The Western Front
100

What event, on June 28, 1914, triggered the start of World War I?

Answer: The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.


100

100 Points: What was the term for the area of land between opposing trenches?


Answer: No Man's Land.


100

100 Points: The Western Front was a narrow strip of land in what two countries?


Answer: Belgium and France.


200

200 Points: In 1882, what three countries formed the Triple Alliance?


Answer: Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.


200

200 Points: What was the name of the painful foot condition caused by standing in cold, wet trenches?


Answer: Trench foot.


200

200 Points: What type of warfare dominated the Western Front?


Answer: Trench warfare.


300

300 Points: What was the name of the Serbian terrorist group that assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand?


Answer: The Black Hand.


300

300 Points: The text describes the trenches as temporary shelters, but what were they made of?


Answer: Earth and wooden planks.


300

300 Points: In August 1914, what British leader assumed the war would be over by Christmas?


Answer: Lord Kitchener.


400

400 Points: What was the name of the German military plan designed to avoid fighting a two-front war?


Answer: The Schlieffen Plan.


400

400 Points: What were two examples of unpleasant creatures that lived with soldiers in the trenches?


Answer: Lice and rats.


400

400 Points: Besides the Western Front, what was the other main front where German and Austro-Hungarian forces faced the Russians?


Answer: The Eastern Front.


500

500 Points: According to the text, what country’s neutrality was violated, which led Britain to declare war on Germany?


Answer: Belgium.


500

500 Points: According to the text, why did the war become "a static war"?


Answer: The armies were so well-defended in their trenches that neither side could effectively attack, resulting in a stalemate.


500

500 Points: What two famous battles are shown on the map of the Western Front?


Answer: The Battle of the Somme and the Battle of Verdun.


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