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100
This event triggered the alliance system and started World War One,
What is the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand?
100
This person was assassinated along with his wife Sophie on June 28th 1914.
What is Archduke Franz Ferdinand?
100
These were constructed to keep soldiers in cover when facing an enemy they could not directly defeat.
What is Trenches?
100
At the end of the war a total of __________ people died. Including ________ soldiers, ________ civilians, and ____ more millions from starvation, famine, and disease.
What is 22; 8; 12; 2
100
The Treaty of Versailles was designed to. . .
What is embarrass Germany?
200
an agreement between countries that ties their interests together so that if one is attacked the other will respond.
What is alliances?
200
He was the assassin of Franz Ferdinand, and part of this organization
What is Gravilo Princip; the Black Hand
200
One common problem for soldiers fighting on the front was keeping their feet and socks dry. A failure to do this consistently could lead to the development of what condition?
What is Trench Foot?
200
The Treaty of Versailles placed the blame for the war on this country because while this country did not start the war, they were the first to move troops into a foreign country.
What is Germany.
200
The Allied Powers included
What is France, United Kingdom, and Russia, (later the United States and Italy).
300
strong loyalty to one's own country to the point that you will defend it against any offense.
What is Nationalism.
300
This person was the Emperor of Germany and the cousin of the King of England and Czar of Russia.
What is Kaiser Wilhelm?
300
Name three weapons or technologies used for the first time in World War I.
What is tanks, machine guns, airplanes, chemical weapons (gasses) gas masks, ross riles, zeppelins, large artillery, battleships with numerous guns (dreadnoughts), u-boat (submarines).
300
As part of the treaty Germany was required to pay this amount for the injuries caused to civilians and damage to properties.
What is $56 billion.
300
The Central Powers included
What is Austria-Hungary, Germany, Ottoman Empire.
400
The idea that a country's armed forces are the most important and that war is good for nations is
What is Militarism?
400
This person was the leader of Austria-Hungary. His nephew was assassinated by a Serbian nationalist.
What is Franz Joseph
400
Describe three different difficulties faced by soldiers fighting in WWI.
trench foot, lice, lack of drinking water, dysentery (infectious diarrhea), lack of food, constant noise, wet, mud, shell shock, loss of limbs, death, hypothermia, and rats.
400
As part of the treaty Germany had to do what to its overseas colonies.
What is Germany had to give up its overseas colonies?
400
Describe the Zimmerman note.
What is a telegram from Germany encouraging Mexico to declare war on the United States with German support to keep the US distracted.
500
The act of taking over land in order to gain more resources and create an empire.
What is Imperialism?
500
This person was the Czar of Russia and cousin to the King of England and Emperor of Germany.
What is Nicholas II.
500
Describe how a typical attack/battle in WWI would take place.
What is varies.
500
Germany's military was restricted to. . .
What is 100,000 men, 6 ships in the navy with no submarines, no air force, and now importing weapons.
500
Attack on the Lusitania
What is The sinking of the passenger ship the Lusitania by German U-boats killed about 1200 people and 120 American citizens.
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