Militarism is an "ism" that focuses on maintaining a strong "what?"
Military
What year did WWI begin
1914
Which country was blamed for WWI?
Germany
Which country surrendered because they liked Wilson's 14 Points?
Germany
Triple Entente or France and Britain or Allies
The interconnected alliances of WWI seemed to cause some issues in 1914. Who were the Two big alliances?
Triple Entente and Triple Alliance
What year did the US join WWI?
1917
Where did the treaty process take place after WWI?
Paris
What was the main goal of Wilson's 14 Points?
European Peace or World Peace
What were German submarines called?
U-Boats
This "ism" puts and emphasis on extreme patriotism. It was very prominent in Germany and the Balkans (Serbia and Bosnia).
Nationalism
What exact day did WWI end?
November 11th, 1918
What was the name of the treaty that decided Germany's fate?
Treaty of Versailles
What political party SUPPORTED Wilson and his 14 Points?
Democrats
Who was the Zimmerman Telegram intercepted by?
Britain
Empires would try and control as much land as possible that was outside of their borders, particularly in Africa and Asia. This "ism" was practiced by many European powers and even the US.
Imperialism
When was Sedition act repealed?
1920
Who were the four main countries that decided Germany's fate after WWI?
Italy, France, Britain, and the US
Which house of Congress did Wilson's 14 Points die in?
The Senate (they are in charge of treaties)
A revolution in "this" country made the US more prone to join WWI?
Russia
The assassination of Franz Ferdinand was done by a Bosnian man, but he was supported by a Serbian group called...
The Black Hand
What year did the Lusitania sink?
1915
How much money in reparations did Germany have to pay after WWI?
$33 Billion
What is one reason that Britain and France did not like Wilson's 14 Points?
Disagreed on freedom of the seas
Disagreed on war reparations
Although controversial, what major banker did historian Howard Zinn say was tied to the Triple Entente through loans early on in the war?
J.P. Morgan