Causes of World War I
The War to End All Wars
The Russian Revolution
Daily Life Through WWI: Overview
Economic Life/Work
200

When the 19th century ended.

When did Russia and Austria-Hungary clash?

200

The man who created Germany’s plan to destroy France.

Who was Alfred von Schlieffen?

200

The event that had happened when Russia served in WWI.

When did representatives forced Russia's last czar, Nicholas II, to exit?

200

The year World War 1 began.

What was July 28, 1914?

200

They were some of the activities that women did during war.

What were rolling bandages, knitting clothes, establishing kitchens, and gathering supplies for victims at war and/or wounded soldiers?

400

Why Germany took part in the war.

What was Germany's alliance with Austria-Hungary?

400

When the US entered the war.

When was April 6, 1917?

400

The man who served as Russia's military leader until before he was later revealed as crude to his men.

Who was Czar Nicholas II?

400

The allie members Germany had at the time.

What were Austria-Hungary, Italy, Turkey, and Bulgaria (also known as the Central Powers)?

400

The number of orderlies that worked in hospitals.

What were the 15,000 orderlies?

600

The event after 100 peaceful years.

When did the Europeans have confidence in the power of the war?

600

A pound of these American support brought.

Who were 4 million troops?

600

The man that took over for Vladimir Lenin after his passing.

Who was Joseph Stalin?

600

The members that were part of the Allied Powers.

What were Russia, France, and Great Britain?

600

A formation created in 1915 that trained part-time workers in things like first aid and cooking, and provided things like canteens and entertainment or hospital visitations.

What was the Women's Auxiliary Force?

800

What Austria/Hungary annexed in 1908.

Who was The Balkans?

800

Names of a few things that happened in the trenches.

What was bad weather, cold winters, lice and bugs, and constant shooting?

800

Names of three things the USSR used in the industry.

What are particularly iron, steel, and tractor manufacturing?

800

These included 1.8 million Russian deaths, food shortages, and riots.

What were Czar Nicholas II's unintelligent military strategies?

800

The person who became the first female correspondent during World War I.

Who was Elizabeth Jane Cochran (aka Nellie Bly)?

1000

They declared war on Serbia.

Who was the Austro-Hungarian Empire?

1000

How long it has been since Europe’s last war.

What's 100 years?

1000

It was the key to 20th century history.

Why was the battle between communism and liberal capitalism?

1000

This event lasted over a year, from January 1919 until January 1920.

What was the Paris Peace Conference?

1000

They were the amount of women who competed in the Women's Land Army.

What were 260,000 women doing by 1917?

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