Causes
Key Figures &
Events
Weapons & Battle Tactics
Turning Points
Effects
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Militarism

Who is a policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war

100
President of the United States during this time.
Who is Woodrow Wilson
100
This weapon can fire over one hundred rounds (bullets) in less than a minute
What is a machine gun
100
Germany had to fight 2 offensive fronts called
What are the Eastern and Western Front
100

The country that was forced to take most of the blame for WW1.

What is Germany.

200
Germany had an alliance with this dual empire.
What is Austria-Hungary
200

These are the names of two of the ships that were sunk by German U-boats. These sinkings prompted the U.S. into WW1.

What is the Lusitania and the Sussex

200

This is the extremely dangerous area between the two trenches.

What is No Man's Land.

200

WW1 is fought during these years.

What are 1914-1918

200
An intergovernmental organization founded as a result of the Paris Peace Conference that ended the First World War by Woodrow Wilson
What is the League of Nations
300
The intense pride in one's country and national interest
What is Nationalism
300

The plan created by President Wilson to promote peace and democracy.

What is the Fourteen Points.

300
Chemical Warfare resulted in the mass production of these defense mechanisms.
What are gas masks
300

The U.S. joined WW1 in this year.

What is 1917.

300
According to the treaty that ended the war, Germany was going to make serious territorial concessions and pay war _________.
What are reparations
400

First name for the alliance between France, Britain and Russia.

What is the Allied Powers

400

This telegram sent by Germany to Mexico asking Mexico to fight with Germany against the U.S.

What is the Zimmerman Telegram/Note

400
Tracked, armored fighting vehicle designed for front-line combat which combines operational mobility and tactical offensive and defensive capabilities first used by the British in World War I
What are tanks
400

This is the treaty that officially ended WW1.

What is the Treaty of Versailles.

400

These acts were imposed on U.S. citizens in WW1 to prevent anyone or anything protesting the war or the U.S. government.

What are the Espionage and Sedition Acts.

500

This man was assassinated by a Serbian nationalist. The event was the spark of WW1.

Who is Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria

500

This happened on November 11, 1918 at 11am.

What is the armistice of WW1.

500

Reason why British navy was so successful during sea battles.

What are submarines.

500

This kind of battle tactic almost directly resulted in a stalemate.

What is trench warfare.
500

What devastating "event" occurred at the end of WW1 that resulted in millions more deaths?

What is the outbreak of the Flu epidemic.

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