Poison Gas, Tanks, Airplanes, Atomic Bombs, Submarines
Which weapon was NOT used in World War 1?
What is Atomic Bombs?
Extreme patriotism and love for one's nation is called_____.
Nationalism
This President issued the Fourteen Points.
Who is Woodrow Wilson?
World War 1 was also known as this.
The War to End All Wars
or The Great War
What did the soldiers on both fronts create to protect themselves from enemy fire and the harsh environment.
What are Trenches?
The spark or the event that started the war.
Archduke Ferdinand was assassinated in Sarajevo.
An organization that would preserve peace, but the US didn't join.
League of Nations.
This country switched sides during World War I
Who is Italy?
As a result of trench warfare, this often happened.
What is stalemate?
Neither side can achieve a clear victory. Trench warfare is fought from the protection of deep ditches to defend their position. These trenches can stretch up to Four-Hundred miles.
Growth in armaments (military weapons and equipment) illustrates which cause of WWI.
What is militarism?
This country was not invited to the Paris Peace Conference even though they were a major participant in the war.
Who is Germany?
A secret message sent by Germany to Mexico, offering a secret alliance against the U.S.
What is the Zimmermann Telegram?
The dangerous zone between the trenches in WW1.
What is "No man's land?"
What were agreements between countries where if one were attacked, the other came to their defense causing local fighting to escalate to a World War.
What are alliances?
Document that punished Germany after the war making them accept blame, pay reparations and disarm.
Treaty of Versailes.
What is the sinking of the Lusitania?
German battle strategy that planned to defeat France quickly in the west and then attack Russia in the east.
What is the Schlieffen Plan?
This cause of WWI created conflicts between nations over colonies to control.
What is Imperialism?
Plan for lasting peace in Europe that would satisfy the Allies while being fair to Central Powers.
What are the Fourteen Points?
France and Britain did NOT want to be fair to Germany and wanted to punish them harshly.
Which countries made up the Triple Alliance originally formed in 1882
Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy