Historical Figures
Battles and Fronts
Weapons
The Fourteen Points
Definitions
100

Archduke of Austria-Hungary; his assassination would be the event leading to World War One

Who was Franz Ferdinand?

100

Germany advanced through Belgium and France very easily, thinking they would win the war; ultimately led to four years of trench warfare.

What was The First Battle of Marne?

100

British and French were the first to use them, but they broke down often.

What are armored tanks?

100

1/14; No secret treaties or alliances.

What is Open Diplomacy?

100

Trying to increase a country's power and influence by force (ex. colonization and territories)

What is imperialism?

200

President of the United States, won the Nobel Peace Prize for the Fourteen Points

Who was Woodrow Wilson?

200

Had extreme casualties on the first day, British and French forces broke through German lines

What was the Battle of the Somme?

200

Although small, machine guns made them a deadly weapon.

What were planes?

200

3/14; Removal of economic barriers between nations.

What is Free Trade?

200

The belief countries should have a strong military presence.

What is militarism?

300

The man who sent a secret message that proposed a plan for Germany and Mexico if the United States entered the war.

Who was Arthur Zimmermann?

300

Location of the first and second Battle of Ypres.

Where was The Western Front?

300

Submarine developed by Germany.

What is Unterseeboot? (U-Boat)

300

4/14; Militaries were to be scaled down as much as possible.

What is Arms Reduction?

300

A strong feeling of patriotism towards one's country.

What is nationalism?

400

Assassin of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

Who was Gavrilo Princip?

400

Location of Battle of Galicia and First Battle of Masurian Lakes.

Where was The Eastern Front?

400

Military strategy to fire from deep ditches.

What is trench warfare?

400

6/14; Being able to assert independence/evacuation of all Central Powers

What is Self-Determination?

400

If one nation was attacked, an ally would become involved to aid or fight back.

What was the Web of Alliances?

500

Terrorist organization responsible for the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.

Who were The Black Hand?

500

Location of Battle of Isonzo and Battle of Caporetto.

Where was The Italian Front?

500

Using weapons created from poisonous gas.

What is chemical warfare?

500

14/14; An association of nations to discuss resolutions or prevent conflicts.

What was The League of Nations?

500

German plan to win the war by attacking two fronts.

What was The Schlieffen Plan?

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