MANIA & Causes
Life in the Trenches
US Enters the War
Treaty of Versailles and Wilson's 14 Points
Map, Sides and Vocab
100

This “M” in M.A.N.I.A. means building up large armies and navies and glorifying war.

What is militarism?

100

This style of fighting used deep ditches and often led to stalemates on the Western Front.

What is trench warfare?

100

Germany’s policy of using submarines to sink ships without warning in enemy waters was called this.

What is unrestricted submarine warfare?


100

The agreement to stop fighting on November 11, 1918, is known by this term.

What is an armistice?

100

Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire were main members of this side during World War I.

Who are the Central Powers?

200

Before the war, Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy were part of this alliance.

What is the Triple Alliance?

200

The deadly area between two enemy trenches, filled with barbed wire and shell holes, was known as this.

What is “no man’s land”?

200

This British passenger ship was sunk by a German U-boat in 1915, killing many civilians and some Americans.

What is the Lusitania?

200

This American president proposed the Fourteen Points for a lasting peace after the war.

Who is Woodrow Wilson?

200

Britain, France, and Russia formed this alliance before World War I began.

What is the Triple Entente?

300

Intense pride and loyalty to one’s nation or ethnic group is this “N” in M.A.N.I.A.

What is nationalism?

300

Mud, rats, lice, disease, and constant shelling describe daily life in this place.

What are the trenches?

300

This secret message from Germany to Mexico promised help in regaining lost land if Mexico attacked the United States.

What is the Zimmermann Note (or Zimmermann Telegram)?

300

This postwar idea called for an international organization where countries could discuss problems and try to avoid war.

What is the League of Nations?

300

This major battle zone of World War I ran through France and Belgium, where trench warfare was common.

What is the Western Front?

400

Competition over colonies in Africa and Asia between European powers is an example of this “I” in M.A.N.I.A.

What is imperialism?

400

This novel and film about German soldiers on the Western Front shows that war is brutal and destroys the lives of ordinary soldiers.

What is All Quiet on the Western Front*?*

400

Why did America entering the war, help end the war? 

What is with new supplies an more people helped defeat the Central Powers?

400

The Treaty of Versailles forced Germany to accept this clause, saying it was responsible for starting World War I.

What is the war guilt clause?

400

A war in which a country uses all its resources—economy, factories, people at home, and soldiers at the front—is called this.

What is total war?


500

The spark that started World War I was the assassination of this Austrian archduke in Sarajevo.

Who is Archduke Franz Ferdinand?

500

These two types of weapons were the main reason for the huge numbers of casualties in trench warfare.

What are machine guns and artillery?

500

The United States finally entered World War I on the side of this group.

Who are the Allies (Allied Powers)?

500

Besides accepting blame, Germany had to pay these to repair war damage and also lost territory and had its military limited.

What are reparations?

500

Posters, films, and speeches used to spread ideas and influence public opinion during the war are examples of this.

What is propaganda?

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