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100
His assassination sparked WWI.
Who is Archduke Franz Ferdinand?
100
This was Germany's plan to first mobilize in the West, then quickly move East.
What is the Schlieffen Plan?
100
German submarines.
What is a U-boat?
100
This British liner was sunk by a German U-boat.
What is the Lusitania?
100
This treaty officially ended WWI.
What is the Treaty of Versailles?
200
This long-term cause of the war involved the development of the armed forces and their use as a tool of diplomacy.
What is militarism?
200
In the Gallipoli Campaign, the ______________ believed they could take Constantinople and set up a supply line to Russia.
Who are the Allies?
200
This suggested an alliance between Germany and Mexico.
What is the Zimmerman Note?
200
The US joined the war on the side of the _________.
Who are the Allies?
200
The US policy that kept the US out of the War.
What is neutrality?
300
Closely linked with industrialization, this long-term cause of the war involved a contest for colonies.
What is imperialism?
300
This was the German policy of sinking any ship that was near the war zone.
What is unrestricted submarine warfare?
300
This area was known as the "powder keg" of Europe.
What is the Balkans?
300
The type of war where soldiers fight each other from trenches.
What is trench warfare?
300
President of the US when WWI was being fought.
Who is Woodrow Wilson?
400
This long-term cause of the war encouraged competitiveness between nations and different ethnic groups wanted independent nations.
What is nationalism?
400
This term refers to countries devoting all of their resources to a war effort.
What is a total war?
400
This is one-sided information designed to persuade.
What is propaganda?
400
This began with the introduction of the tank and the airplane as weapons.
What is mechanized warfare?
400
Wilson's plan to outline a plan for achieving a just and lasting peace.
What are the 14 points?
500
This committed nations to support one another if attacked.
What are alliances?
500
This ended the fighting between Germany and Russia in March of 1918.
What is the Brest-Litovsk Treaty?
500
Because of _______________, people could only buy limited amounts of goods because most products went towards the war effort.
What is Rationing?
500
This term is defined as an agreement to stop fighting.
What is an armistice?
500
The policy of allowing people to decide for themselves under what government they wished to live.
What is self-determination?
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