A policy of building up strong military forces to prepare for war.
What is Militarism.
the 5 causes of why WW I began
What is Nationalism-Imperialism-Militarism-Alliance-Assassination of the Archduke
Having extreme pride and loyalty for one's country
What is Nationalism
A specific type of message presentation aimed at serving an agenda.
What is Propaganda.
the German attempt to quickly knock France out of the war then head east toward Russia
The Schlieffen Plan
The Triple Alliance countries
Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.
The Triple Entente
Who were France, Great Britain, Russia,.
The German Kaiser during WW I
Who is Kaiser Wilhelm II
What was the main style of warfare in WW1?
Trench warfare.
This was America's stance on World War I when it started.
What is Neutral/ Isolationist.
the day the war ended
What is 11/11/18
Who was England's Prime Minister during WW1?
David Lloyd George
Russian Czar during WW I
Nicholas II
A deadlock in which neither side is able to defeat the other
What is a Stalemate?
This person was the president of the United States during World War I?
Who is President Woodrow Wilson.
The year the U.S. joined the war
What is 1917?
List all types of new weaponry used during World War I?
What are Rifles, Machine guns, Poison gas, Tanks, Artillery, Submarines, Airplanes.
This type of propaganda uses a respected person or someone with experience to endorse a product or cause by giving it their stamp of approval hoping it will inspire others who look up to the figure.
What is Testimonial.
Battle using trench warfare. Also first battle where tanks are used. This battle also had the a day where the British army experienced the most casualties in one day.
What is the Battle of Somme.
Over 400 miles of trenches across Belgium and France.
What is the Western Front.
An agreement to stop the fighting
What is an Armistice?
This was the organization that plotted to kill Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand. They believed that Bosnia belonged to Serbia.
Who is the Black Hand.
This type of propaganda uses emotionally charged, negative labels, that bypass logical arguments and encourage immediate rejection based on prejudice or fear rather than evidence, effectively creating a negative mental shortcut for the audience.
What is name calling.
What are reparations?
Payments to cover damages (in war)
What is Imperialism?
A system where a powerful nation controls and exploits one or more colonies.