Which event sparked WWI?
What is the assassination of Franz Ferdinand.
When both sides are deadlocked unable to advance, it is called a ...
What is a stalemate.
Which of the following was a major factor in the decision of the United States to enter World War I? a. Britain's naval blockade of Germany b. Germany's use of U-Boats and submarine warfare. c. Vladimir Lenin's rise to power in Russia. d. France's fall to the Central Powers.
What is "b. Germany's use of U-Boats and submarine warfare."
Taking over another country or territory is called...
What is Imperialism?
During the war, much of the fighting took place in...
What are Trenches?
This is the belief that a country should maintain a strong army, and was a cause of the war.
What is Militarism?
One incident that triggered the U.S. to declare war was
the sinking of the Lusitania, Zimmerman Note, Unrestricted Sub Warfare
This country was forced to take blame for the war.
Germany
After the war, France and Britain wanted to do this to Germany.
What is Punish
This poisonous, toxic weapon was developed to attack soldiers hiding out in trenches...
What is poison gas.
What was the name of countries that fought against Germany and Austria-Hungary during WWI?
What is the Allies.
What is a term for a cease-fire between opponents in a war?
What is an armistice.
This was the name of the group who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
What is the Black Hand
President Wilson convinced all but which of the Allies to accept the Fourteen Points
What is the United States
The organization proposed by Wilson
What is the League of Nations
Extreme Pride in one's country, and a major cause of the war was...
What is the name of the assassin who killed the Archduke?
Who is Gavrillo Princip?