Causes of WWI
US Involvement
The Homefront
Ending the War
Miscellaneous
100

One of the MAIN causes of WWI. This deals with countries building up their armies and navies, starting an arms race.

What is militarism?

100

The United States stayed out of the fighting at first. This is the name for the policy of not picking a side.

What is neutrality?

100

With millions of young men joining the armed forces, new job opportunities opened for this group that were not previously available.

Who are women?

100

This was Woodrow Wilson's plan for creating a long-lasting peace in Europe by addressing the issues that caused the war.

What are the Fourteen Points?

100

This was the main form of combat in WWI, with both sides digging in and battling to gain small amounts of territory.

What is trench warfare?

200

This MAIN Cause of WWI had powerful countries competing with each other for foreign colonies.

What is Imperialism?

200

Although the US claimed to not choose sides during the war, it did almost all of it's trade with this side.

Who are the Allied Forces (UK and France)?

200

The Great Migration was a movement of this group of people to cities in the North looking for jobs and a better life.

Who are African Americans?

200

Wilson wanted to prevent another war from happening. The other allies had this goal in mind.

What is punishing Germany?

200

As a condiment, this is delicious on a hot dog. As a gas, it was a deadly weapon used in WWI.

What is mustard gas?

300

This could mean extreme pride in one's country. It was also the force that led different groups within larger empires to want a government of their own.

What is nationalism?

300

British spies intercepted the Zimmerman Note, which was a telegram from Germany encouraging this country to attack the United States in exchange for territory.

What is Mexico?

300

The government sold these to help pay for the war effort.

What are Liberty Bonds?

300

This was one way Germany was punished by the Treaty of Versailles.

What is:

1. They had to demilitarize.

2. They had to give up colonies/territory.

3. They had to take blame for starting the war.

4. They had to pay reparations to the allies for the costs of the war.

300

Name two of the main Central Powers.

Who are:

1. Germany

2. Austria-Hungary

3. The Ottoman Empire

400

Alliances can be a way of keeping peace. This is the reason the alliances before WWI failed to do this.

What is they were secret alliances?

400

This American passenger ship was sunk by a German submarine, leading to many Americans wanting to join the war.

What is the Lusitania?

400

This is information from the government in order to promote one particular opinion, cause or point of view. 

What is propaganda?

400

This international organization was formed by the Treaty of Versailles. It was designed for nations to work through their problems through diplomacy instead of war.

What is the League of Nations?

400

This deadly pandemic occurred during WWI and despite its name, is thought to have started in the United States.

What is the Spanish Flu/Influenza?

500

The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary was the spark that set off the war. His assassin wanted freedom for which group of people in the empire?

Who are Serbians?

500

This was the German policy of using U-Boats to sink any ships headed toward Allied ports during the war.

What is Unrestricted Submarine Warfare?

500

In this supreme court case, the court ruled that the government could limit citizens' freedom of speech during a time of war.

What is Schenk vs. US?

500

This is the ironic fact about the League of Nations being included in the Treaty of Versailles.

What is the League was the one part of Wilson's plan that made it into the Treaty, but the US refused to join and did not ratify the Treaty because of it?

500

This man ran for president while in prison for speaking out against US involvement in WWI and received over 1 million votes.

Who is Eugene Debs?

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