The spark that led to war.
What was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand?
Growing food at home.
What were Victory Gardens?
A German policy declaring all ships in the war zone could be sunk.
What was unrestricted submarine warfare?
Formed by Italy, Germany and Austria-Hungary.
What was the Triple Alliance?
Date the armistice was signed.
What was November 11, 1918?
Defended Serbia
What is Russia?
Unofficial anthem of the American doughboy.
What was "over there"?
Germany's promise that it would resume following international law.
What was the Sussex Pledge?
The Schlieffenplanen.
What was Germany's plan to wage a war on two fronts, including the invasion of Belgium?
The treaty of Versailles
What was the treaty between the US and Germany?
Joined Austria-Hungary.
What is Germany?
Established the National Draft
What was the selective service act?
Sunk with 128 Americans on board.
What was the Lusitania?
America's "Ace of Aces".
Who was Eddie Rickenbacker?
Payments made by a defeated nation for the cost of the war.
What are reparations?
Came to Belgium's defense.
What is Britain?
Brought America into the war.
What was the Zimmerman Telegram?
German leader during WWI
Who is Kaiser Wilhelm II?
What was the war-guilt clause?
Switched sides.
What is Italy?
"He kept us out of war"
What was Woodrow Wilson's campaign slogan in the election of 1916?
Said "Lafayette, we are here."
Who is General John J. Pershing?
The "Big Four".
Who were Woodrow Wilson, Georges Clemenceau, Vittorio Orlando, and David Lloyd George?