What does the M stand for and its definition.
Militerism - build strong military to prepare for war
What were the names of the two alliances during the war.
Triple Entente
Triple Alliance
Which battle was the deadliest?
Battle of Verdun
What treaty ended WWI? When was it signed.
Treaty of Versailles (1919)
What does the A stand for and its definition.
Alliances - agreements between countroes to support each other
What countries made up the Triple Entente
France, Russia, Britain (USA-1917)
Which battle had the most casualties?
Battle of the Somme
What punishments did Germany recieve? Name at least 2.
Blamed for war
Pay reparations
Limited Military
Took away territory
What does the I stand for and its definition.
Imperialism - countries compete for colonies and global influence (diplomacy/military force)
What countries made up the Triple Alliance
Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy (Later Switched)
What was signed on November 11,1918 and what was it?
Armistice - agreement to end fighting
Name at least 1 social/economic impact of WWI?
Womens sufferage
Economic hardhsip/inflation
Physical/Psychological trauma
What does the N stand for and its definition
Nationalism - pride and loyalty to one's nation that led to tension
Which country joined the war in 1917 and why?
USA - Zimmerman Telegram (explanation recquired)
How many civilians and soldiers died?
Over 16 million (estimate)
Why did Russia exit WWI? List at least 2 reasons.
Food shortages
Lack of Supplies
Tired of fighting
What sparked the war. Give the name of the person who was killed and the two countries involved.
Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary by Serbian National
Which alliance won the war?
Triple Entente
Name at least one country created as a result of the war.
Poland, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia
What was the name of the Russian revolutionary group formed during WWI?
Bolsheviks