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100

Him and his and wife were assassinated in Sarajevo, starting World War I

Archduke Franz Ferdinand

100

Most of the fighting in WWI was along this front in France and Belgiun

Western Front

100

Soldiers dug miles of these to protect themselves from enemy fire

trenches

100

A mechanized armored vehicle that moves on chain tracks

Tank

200

US President during WWI. At first, he refused to allow the United States to enter the war

Woodrow Wilson

200

The fighting along this front involved German and Russian troops. It ended when Russia pulled out

Eastern Front

200

This terms means a country devoting all of its resources and manpower to win the war

total war

200

World War I saw the introduction of this relatively new type of air weapon. In the beginning of the war around 850 were used. At the end, close to 10,000 were in the air

Airplane

300

Great Britain, France, Russia (for awhile), Italy, Japan, the United States (later on) 

Allies 

300

Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife were assassinated in this city (in present day Bosnia) by members of the Black Hand terrorist organization 

Sarajevo 

300

Glorifying military power and having a large and powerful military 

Militarism 

300

This type of weapon fires ammunition automatically and could wipe out waves of attackers 

machine gun

400

Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire

Triple Alliance or Central Powers

400

The treaty to end the war was signed here in the Hall of Mirrors (it's a famous palace in France)

Versailles 

400

The idea that European countries fiercely compete for overseas colonies 

Imperialism

400

The primary weapon of this warship is to fire a torpedo, or underwater missile 

Submarine

500

This German general devised the war plan that would quickly attack their enemies and put an end to the war almost as soon as it started

Schlieffen Plan

500
This battle in Turkey lasted almost a year in 1915. The Allies lost around 250,000 casualties 

Gallipoli

500

A deep devotion to ones country

Nationalism

500

Soldiers needed masks to protect themselves from this type of weapon that could cause blindness, blisters and even death

poison gas

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