Allies and Central Powers
Technology & Weapons
Key People of the War
Propaganda & Patriotism
Consequences of the War
100

These two major alliances faced off in World War I.

What were the Allied Powers (Triple Entente) and Central Powers?

100

This automatic gun could fire hundreds of rounds per minute, changing the nature of battle.

What is the machine gun?

100

He was the U.S. president during World War I.

Who was Woodrow Wilson?

100

This type of media was used to influence public opinion and boost support for the war.

What is propaganda?

100

The war officially ended on this date, celebrated as Veterans Day today

What is November 11, 1918?

200

This country switched sides from the Triple Alliance to join the Allies in 1915.

What is Italy?

200

German submarines that attacked Allied ships were known by this name.

What are U-boats?

200

The assassination of this heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne started the war.

Who was Archduke Franz Ferdinand?

200

Famous posters urged Americans to “Buy These” to help fund the war.

What are Liberty Bonds?

200

Millions of people died from this global pandemic right after the war.

What was the Spanish Flu?

300

The United States joined this side when it entered the war in 1917.

What are the Allied Powers?

300

This new weapon allowed armies to fight in the air for the first time.

What are airplanes?

300

This labor leader and socialist was jailed under the Espionage Act for speaking out against the war.

Who was Eugene V. Debs?

300

This committee spread pro-war messages and encouraged enlistment.

What was the Committee on Public Information?

300

This treaty blamed Germany for the war and imposed heavy reparations.

What is the Treaty of Versailles?

400

Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire belonged to this alliance.

What are the Central Powers?

400

The type of gas caused blindness and burns (hint: yellow)

What is Mustard Gas?

400

This future U.S. president served as a captain in World War I and later helped shape peace efforts after World War II.

Who was Colonel William Hayward?

400

This phrase encouraged citizens to grow food at home to support soldiers abroad.

What are Victory Gardens?

400

This U.S. organization was proposed to maintain peace but was rejected by the Senate.

What is the League of Nations?

500

This empire collapsed after WWI, leading to new nations like Turkey.

What was the Ottoman Empire?

500

This system of grouping merchant ships together, often escorted by warships, was used by the Allies to protect cargo from German U-boats.

What is the convoy system?

500

This future dictator of Germany served as a soldier in World War I and was wounded during combat before rising to power in the 1930s.

Who was Adolf Hitler?

500

This act limited free speech if it criticized the government or war effort.

What was the Sedition Act?

500

After the war, this decade in the U.S. was marked by economic growth and cultural change.

What were the Roaring Twenties?

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