What does the M stand for?
MAINA
Militarism
At the beginning of the war, who was on the side with Russia and Great Britain?
France
How many reasons were there for the U.S. joining the war?
two
Name a weapon that was invented or improved during this war.
artillary
machine gun
tanks
chemical warfare
etc.
What was the Treaty of Versailles?
peace treaty or ended WWI
What does the first A stand for?
MAINA
Alliances
At the beginning of the war, who was on the side with Austria-Hungary and Italy?
Germany
What was the name of the ship that was sunk by a torpedo from a u-boat carrying U.S. passengers?
Lusitania
What was the name of the land between trenches?
No man's land
Which country had to accept blame for WWI
Germany
What does the I stand for?
MAINA
Imperialism
Which side did the U.S. join?
Britain, France, Russia or Germany, Italy, Austria-Hungary
Britain, France and Russia
What was the name of the telegraph that Germany sent to Mexico that was intercepted?
Zimmerman Note
Gas masks were used in prevention of harm from what kind of warfare?
chemical
What did it mean that Germany had to pay reparations?
pay for damages done during the war
What does the N stand for?
Nationalism
Which country dropped out of the war after losing 2,000,000 soldiers and suffering major loses?
Russia
In what year did the U.S. enter the war?
1917
This weapons had more accuracy and could shoot more rounds per minute in WWI than in the Napoleonic Wars.
Who were "The Big Three"?
Great Britain
France
U.S.
What does the second A stand for?
MAINA
Assassination
Which side was considered the winner of the war?
Britain, France, USA, Italy
What side did the U.S. enter on?
Germany or France?
France
What Revolution did Russia not go through, causing them to have less technology in weapons?
Industrial
Was The Treaty of Versailles success? Why or why not?
Nope - WWII happens