The "MAIN" Causes
Life in the Trenches
The Global Conflict
War Technology & Homefront
The Road to Peace
100

This term describes the policy of glorifying war and keeping a large army prepared for battle.

What is Militarism?

100

This psychological trauma, involving tremors and confusion, was a common result of the stresses of war.

What is Shell Shock?

100

He served as the President of the United States throughout the duration of World War I.

Who was Woodrow Wilson?

100

This one-sided information was designed to persuade people and keep up morale for the war.

What is Propaganda?

100

An agreement to stop fighting, such as the one signed on November 11, 1918.

What is an Armistice?

200

This "MAIN" cause is defined as a deep devotion to one’s own nation or ethnic group.

What is Nationalism?

200

This painful condition was caused by prolonged exposure to damp, cold, and unsanitary trench conditions.

What is Trench Foot?

200

This term describes a conflict where countries devote all their resources and priorities to the war effort.

What is Total War?

200

This vehicle was originally created to break the stalemate of the trenches and cross difficult terrain.

What is the Tank?

200

This harsh peace settlement dictated by the Allies officially ended the war with Germany.

What is the Treaty of Versailles?

300

This cause involved countries rivaling over colonies and resources, specifically in locations like Africa.

What is Imperialism?

300

Often caused by contaminated water and unhygienic conditions, this disease was a major problem for soldiers.

What is Dysentery?

300

This was the name of the German battle strategy to defeat France quickly in the west before rushing to fight Russia in the east.

What is the Schlieffen Plan?

300

This system was used by governments to limit the amount of goods people could buy to save resources for the military.

What is Rationing?

300

These were the mandatory payments Germany was forced to make for the damages caused by the war.

What are Reparations?

400

These agreements between nations meant that if one country was attacked, others were driven to side with them.

What are Alliances?

400

This type of combat involved opposing armies fighting each other from parallel ditches.

What is Trench Warfare?

400

These battlefields were located in Northern France.

What is the Western Front?

400

This technology allowed a machine gun to be fired through the propeller of an airplane.

What is the Interrupter Gear?

400

This international association was created after the war with the goal of keeping peace among nations.

What is the League of Nations?

500

Before the war, this specific region was a major source of unrest due to particularly strong nationalist feelings.

What are the Balkans?

500

This weapon was first used in WWI to clear trenches, but its range was limited.

What is the Flame-thrower?

500

These battlefields stretched primarily along the German and Russian border.

What is the Eastern Front?

500

This specific substance was used to keep the barrel of a Maxim machine gun cool during firing.

What is Water?

500

This was the title of the manifesto Adolf Hitler wrote in prison, outlining his future goals.

What is Mein Kampf (My Struggle)?

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