When did WWI begin?
1914
What does the A in M.A.I.N. stand for?
Alliances
A long hole in the ground where you could spend years fighting off the enemy.
Trench Warfare
This power included Britain, Serbia, France, and the Russian Empire.
Allied Powers
Signed on May 16, 1918, prohibiting people from using any language that could be considered disloyal to the US during times of war.
When did WWI end?
1918
What does the N in M.A.I.N. stand for?
Nationalism
Lead to an advantage of killing from above and allowed surprise attacks.
Airplanes
A political belief that a country should maintain a strong military for national interests.
Militarism
An increased desire for international power, natural resources, and friendly markets lead to greater rivalries among European nations.
Imperialism
When did the US join WWI?
1917
What does the M in M.A.I.N stand for?
Militarism
A large, armed machine that can move across all types of land.
Tank
This power included Austria-Hungary, Germany, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria.
Central Powers
This was a useful way to justify a country's involvement in the war to their citizens and also to appeal for recruits, money, and resources for the war effort.
Propaganda
When did industrialism increase most?
What sparked WWI?
The assassination for Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
This gun had an easy reload and it could kill enemies faster than typical guns.
Machine gun
An association of world nations set up according to the Fourteen Points and the Treaty of Versailles.
League of Nations
This act made it a crime to aid enemies of the US or to interfere with the war effort or with military recruitment.
Espionage Act
When did the Zimmerman Note come through?
February of 1917
What does the I in M.A.I.N. stand for?
Imperialism
Could get inside your lungs and kill your from the inside, out.
Poison gas
Neither the Allied nor the Central Powers could make significant gains.
Stalemate
A nation-wide fear of anarchists and communists, which took place near the end of WWI.