Trenches
Trenches part 2
Alliances and Trade
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Miscellaneous
100

The name of the land between enemy trenches.

no man's land

100

The name of PTSD in WWI

Shell Shock

100

A revolution caused this country to get out of World War I.

Russia

100

The average depth of a trench.

3 meters deep

100

Name of an important canal in the early 20th century that would help make America have a two-ocean Navy.

Panama Canal

200

This happened to soldiers due to constant wet conditions.

Trench Foot

200

An additional measure of security near trenches.

 barbed wire

200

This product became a leading export in Hawaii.

sugar

200

The width of the trenches.

1-2 meters

200

The strategy used to help protect merchant ships.

the convoy system

300

The most common symptom of Trench Fever.

itching

300

This is the pattern in which trenches were dug.

zig-zag

300

These two countries fought on the side of the Central Powers.

Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire

300

The approximate amount of trench lines dug in Europe.

2,490 kilometers

300

This act allowed the government to draft men between the ages 21-30 years old.

 the Selective Service Act

400

The safest method of making a trench.

tunneling

400

The name of the boards at the bottom of trenches.

Duckboards

400

These two countries signed a trade agreement in 1858.

The United States and Japan

400

The distance between enemy trenches was _____ to ______ meters

 50 to 250 meters

400

Name of the American troops sent to Europe during WWI.

American Expeditionary Force

500

This is what every soldier did first thing in the morning.

"stand to"

500

Three pests that lived in trenches.

frogs, mice, lice

500

China was forced to pay $333 million to 8 nations who provided military aid during this uprising.

 Boxer Rebellion (Boxer Protocol)

500

A soldier usually had these three weapons.

Rifle, Bayonet, and Grenade

500

Name of the General who sent American soldiers to the Western Front.

General Pershing

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