Weapons
Alliances
Terms
War on the Home front
Reasons for involvement in war
100

This type of gun fires 400 to 600 rounds per minute

Machine Gun

100

The Allied Power was also called what?

Entente

100

When each side is "dug in." 

Stalemate

100

What were used to pay for the war?

Bonds

100

What is the cause for the war?

Assassination of Franz Ferdinand. 

200

This type of gas destroyed the respiratory organs drowning form the inside out. 

Chlorine Gas

200

Was Britain or Germany part of the Central Powers?

Germany

200

Payments for damages caused by war

Reparations

200

What did women plant during war world 1?

Victory gardens 

200

The first ship sunk that caused the U.S. to get involved.

Lusitania 

300

This weapon was developed by the British and ended the stalemate in 1915.

Tanks

300

Central Powers was also called what?

Alliance 

300

The practice of extending a nations power by gaining territories for a colonial empire.

Imperialism 

300

How did the U.S save and conserve during the war?

meatless Mondays and wheatless Wednesdays 

300

What type of warfare did the Germans resume?

Submarine warfare

400

This type of gas caused internal and external bleeding

Mustard Gas

400

When did the United States join the Allied Powers?

1917

400

Defined as the desire of independent nations for dominance and prestige.

Nationalism 

400

Where did the women work during WW1?

In the kitchen

400

What is the Zimmerman Note?

An attempt to get Mexico to join in the war while allied with Germany.

500

This piece of equipment was used to defend against gas on the battlefield. 

Gas mask

500

How many nations were involved in World War 1?

Over 30 nations

500

Increasing in size and strength of military consumption policy of aggressive preparedness

Militarism 

500

What was the Sedition Act?

Where the government would censored what you could and couldn't say about the war.

500

The second ship that was sunk by the Germans.

Sussex

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