These four letters are used for remembering the causes of World War I.
M.A.I.N.
The two alliances of World War I.
Triple Entente and Triple Alliance
This was the "spark" that started World War I.
The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
What does neutral mean?
Not taking sides
What was a nickname for American soldiers?
Doughboys
Extreme pride in one's country.
Nationalism
Great Britain was a part of this alliance.
Triple Entente
The holes/tunnels dug in the ground that soldiers fought in during WWI.
Trenches
He was the President of the United States during World War I.
Woodrow Wilson
A group of ships that escort and protect other ships.
A convoy
Militarism
Russia was apart of this alliance.
Triple Entente
Situation where neither side makes progress against the other.
Stalemate
Information used to influence public opinion.
Propaganda
What was the most important new weapon in WWI?
Airplane
Countries promising to have each other's backs.
Alliances
Another name for the Triple Entente.
The Allies
A nasty fungal infection that many soldiers suffered and died from in the trenches.
Trench foot
What is the term used when men ages 21-30 were required to register for war.
Draft
An agreement to stop fighting
Armistice
Trying to extend an empire through diplomacy or military force.
Imperialism
Which alliance won the war?
The Triple Entente or the Allies
This country took the blame for World War I
Germany
What were the TWO reasons the United States decided to enter World War I?
Germany's U-Boats
The Zimmerman Note
What is another name for World War I?
The Great War