Causes and Beginnings
Major Battles
Technology and Warfare
Key Players
War's End and Aftermath
100

Double Jeopardy:

This event in Sarajevo on June 28, 1914, sparked the beginning of World War I.

What is the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand?

100

This 1916 battle was the longest of World War I and took place in France.

What is the Battle of Verdun?

100

This type of warfare characterized much of World War I, with soldiers fighting from long, defensive ditches.

What is trench warfare?

100

This country entered World War I in April 1917, tipping the balance in favor of the Allies.

What is the United States?

100

This international organization was created after World War I to maintain world peace.

What is the League of Nations?

200

These four factors contributed to the outbreak of WWI: Nationalism, Imperialism, Militarism, and this system of international agreements.

What is the Alliance System?

200

 Over 1 million casualties resulted from this 1916 battle on the Western Front.

What is the Battle of the Somme?

200

Double Jeopardy:

 First used by the British in 1916, this new weapon could cross "No Man's Land" and break through enemy lines.

What are tanks?

200

This Russian leader came to power after the October Revolution and signed a peace treaty with Germany.

Who is Vladimir Lenin?

200

 The war officially ended with the signing of this treaty with Germany in 1919.

What is the Treaty of Versailles?

300

This country invaded Belgium and France in 1914, initiating warfare on the Western Front.

What is Germany?

300

Double Jeopardy:

This 1914 battle on the Eastern Front was a major German victory over Russia.

What is the Battle of Tannenberg?

300

German use of these underwater vessels threatened Allied shipping and contributed to U.S. entry into the war.

What are submarines (or U-boats)?

300

This German leader was forced to abdicate at the end of World War I

Who is Kaiser Wilhelm II?

300

This economic crisis that began in 1929 was partly a result of the war's aftermath.

What is the Great Depression?

400

The two main alliances in World War I were the Allied Powers and this group.

Who were the Central Powers?

400

This 1916 Russian offensive was initially successful but ultimately contributed to the collapse of the Russian army.

What is the Brusilov Offensive?

400

These flying machines were first used extensively in warfare during World War I for reconnaissance and combat.

What are airplanes?

400

This group seized power in Russia during the October Revolution of 1917.

Who are the Bolsheviks?

400

Double Jeopardy:

These four empires collapsed as a result of World War I.

What are the German, Austro-Hungarian, Ottoman, and Russian Empires?

500

This 1914 battle halted the German advance into France and resulted in trench warfare.

What is the First Battle of the Marne?

500

 This 1918 battle marked a turning point for the Allies on the Western Front.

What is the Second Battle of the Marne?

500

These weapons, including chlorine and mustard gas, caused horrific injuries and were first used widely in WWI.

What are chemical weapons?

500

Double Jeopardy:

This Serbian nationalist assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand, triggering the start of World War I.

Who is Gavrilo Princip?

500

 This political ideology rose to power in Italy and Germany in the aftermath of World War I.

What is fascism?

M
e
n
u