This cause refers to the buildup of strong military forces and an arms race among nations.
Militarism
This British passenger ship was sunk by a German U-boat, killing 128 Americans.
Lusitania
This treaty officially ended World War I
The Treaty of Versailles
This type of warfare involved soldiers fighting from deep ditches for protection.
Trench Warfare
This form of media exaggerated events to influence public opinion, leading to the Spanish-American War.
Yellow Journalism
This cause involves agreements between nations to support one another in case of war.
Alliances
This secret message from Germany to Mexico proposed an alliance against the U.S.
Zimmerman Telegram
Germany was forced to accept full blame for the war under this clause
War Guilt Clause
Name a military technology invented during World War 1
Poison gas, machine guns, tanks
The United States gained these three territories after the Spanish-American War.
Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines
The intense pride in one's country or the desire for ethnic groups to have their own nation.
Nationalism
The United States initially followed this policy, meaning they did not take sides in the war.
Neutrality
Germany had to pay billions of dollars in these payments to the Allied nations
Reparations
The area between enemy trenches, filled with barbed wire and landmines, was called this.
No Man's Land
This term refers to biased information used to shape public opinion, especially during wartime.
Propaganda
European nations competed for overseas colonies, creating tensions.
Imperialism
This U.S. president asked Congress to declare war, saying it would make the world "safe for democracy."
Woodrow Wilson
This organization was created to prevent future wars but was weakened when the U.S. refused to join.
League of Nations
Neither side could gain an advantage, leading to this situation.
A stalemate
Discovered in 1930, this celestial body was downgraded to a "dwarf planet" in 2006, sparking debate among astronomers and the public alike
Pluto
The assassination of this man directly triggered World War I
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Name two reasons why the U.S. finally joined World War I
Unrestricted submarine warfare/sinking of American Ships and the Zimmerman Telegram,
Name one major effect of the Treaty of Versailles that contributed to the start of World War II.
Economic hardship and resentment/humiliation in Germany
Soldiers suffered from this painful condition caused by prolonged exposure to wet, muddy trenches.
Trench Foot
This anime follows a high school student who swallows a cursed object and becomes the host of a powerful curse, leading him to join a secret organization of sorcerers to fight supernatural threats.
Jujutsu Kaisen