Causes
Vocabulary
Warfare
Treaty of Versailles
100
Support and pride in one's ethnicity.
Nationalism
100
Using all available resources to support the war effort
Total War
100
Soldiers would dig ditches into the ground to fight battles from
Trenches
100
Woodrow Wilson, Georges Clemenceau, David Lloyd George, Vittorio Orlando
The Big Four
200
A super power nation taking over a weaker nation for political and economic reasons.
Imperialism
200
The conservation of food items and materials
Rationing
200
The location of the fighting between Russia and Germanys
The Eastern Front
200
Wilson's plan to maintain peace and prosperity.
The Fourteen Points
300
The build up of armies, navies and war technologies.
Militarism
300
France, Great Britain and Russia
Triple Entente
300
The region of fighting between France and Germany.
The Western Front
300
This part of the Treaty of Versailles places all blame for the war on Germany
The Guilt Clause
400
An agreement between nations to remain loyal and support one another in times of need.
Alliances
400
Austria-Hungary, Germany and Italy
Triple Alliance
400
Items of technological innovation
Machine guns, mustard gas, tanks and airplanes.
400
This requirement on Germany forced them to pay for the damages of the war
Reparations
500
The term Ms. O'Rourke taught you to remember the causes of WWI
MANIA
500
The use of advertisements to change your opinion or preference
Propaganda
500
This was the scene of the last battle on the Western Front before Germany was defeated in WWI.
Marne River
500
This event was a long-term effect of the Treaty of Versailles
World War II
Continue
ESC
Reveal Correct Response
Spacebar
M
e
n
u
Team 1
0
+
-
World War I Review
No teams
1 team
2 teams
3 teams
4 teams
5 teams
6 teams
7 teams
8 teams
9 teams
10 teams
Custom
Press
F11
Select menu option
View > Enter Fullscreen
for full-screen mode
Edit
•
Print
•
Download
•
Embed
•
JeopardyLabs