Causes
The War
Aftermath
Depression and Dictators
Nationalism and Neocolonialism
100

assassinated in Sarajevo, triggering the start of WWI.

Who was Archduke Franz Ferdinand?

100

The defining feature of World War I on the Western Front was this type of warfare.

Trench Warfare

100

Total number of casualites who died in WWI 

8-9 million

100

The major event that triggered the Great Depression worldwide?

The stock market crash in the United States in 1929.

100

The country that prospered economically during and immediately after World War I by supplying war materials and agricultural products to the Allies.

The United States

200

 The alliance of Britain, France, and Russia was known by this name.

What is the Triple Entente (Allied Powers)?

200

Name of the weapon that was first used extensively to break stalemates. 

tank

200

Emerging after the war in 1918 this global pandemic claimed 20 million lives

Influenza

200

British economist who challenged laissez-faire economics during the Great Depression

John Maynard

200

Name of the system  that created new colonial arrangements that replaced direct Ottoman rule. 

mandate system

300

This treaty imposed harsh penalties on Germany after WWI.

What is the Treaty of Versailles?

300

Out of these three 1. Battle of the Marne 2. Battle of Verdun 3. Battle of the Somme. 

This battle considered the longest single battle of WWI fought in 1916 where the Germans launched a massive offensive against the French forts

Battle of Verdun

300

Term used to describe the youth who were scarred by the wars trauma

What is the Lost Generation?

300

Ialy’s fascist dictator after the 1922 March on Rome?

Benito Mussolini.

300

 issued by Britain promised a national home for the Jews in Palestine 

Balfour Declaration

400

This term means glorifying military power and readiness.

What is millitarism?

400

This German policy/technology threatened American ships and citizens by targeting ships without warning.

What is unresitred subarine warfare

400
3 of the Big 4 who led peace negotiations

U.S

Great Britan

France

Italy

400

Name of the laws that allowed legal discrimination against Jews, stripping citizenship and banning intermarriage.

What were the Nuremberg Laws of 1935?

400

introduced revolutionary scientific theories of relativity and quantum mechanics.

Albert Einstein

500

Initially neutral in the war, this country later joined the Allies in 1915.

What is Italy?

500

Leader of the Bolsheviks who became head of the Soviet state.

Who is Vladimir Lenin?

500

Name of the person who created 14 Points of Peace and The Leauge of Natons

Who was Woodrow Wilson?

500

An authoritarian ideology characterized by

  1. Extreme nationalism

  2. Glorification of militarism and violence

  3. Suppression of opposition, political parties, trade unions

  4. Anticommunism and ethnic scapegoating

What is fasicm?

500

established the Republic of Turkey and initiated westernizing reforms such as abolishing polygyny and expanding women's suffrage.

Atatürk

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