What weapon was Germany known most for using?
Submarines (U-boats)
Which country was forced to accept full responsibility for causing WW1 in the Treaty of Versailles?
Germany
What skin condition was common among soldiers standing for long periods in waterlogged trenches?
Trench foot
What side was France, Great Britain, and Russia on in WW1?
Triple Entente/Allied Powers
Which country switched sides during WW1?
Italy
What country used tanks the most during WW1?
France
What created the League of Nations?
The Treaty of Versailles
What weapon was used most to clear trenches in WW1?
Hand grenades
What side was Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy on in WW1?
Triple Alliance/Central Powers
Who was the president of the United States during WW1?
Woodrow Wilson
What weapon was the most destructive during WW1?
Artillery
What is the Treaty of Versailles and when was it created?
The Treaty that officially ended World War One, created June 28, 1919
How long did Trench Warfare last?
4 years
What tactic during WW1 was used the most?
Trench Warfare
What was WW1 called before WW2?
The Great War
What were some new weapons that were created during WW1?
Tanks, poison gas, flamethrowers, and advanced aircraft.
What were common creatures that grew to huge sizes, often due to food and waste in trenches?
Rats
How long was it until soldiers were rotated in the trenches during WW1?
4 to 7 days
What alliance won during WW1?
Triple Entente/Allied Powers
What event led to WW1?
The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
What weapons were widely used among all countries during WW1?
bolt-action rifle, machine guns, and bayonets
Which four people created the Treaty of Versailles?
Woodrow Wilson (USA), Georges Clemenceau (France), David Lloyd George (Britain), and Vittorio Orlando (Italy)
What was "No Man's Land"?
The dangerous, disputed ground situated between front-line trenches of Allied and German forces on the Western Front
What tactic was the most successful during WW1?
Tank Warfare
What is the Zimmermann Telegram?
A secret proposal from Germany to Mexico, suggesting a military alliance against the United States if the U.S. were to enter World War I