Vocab
Causes of WWI
The War Front
The Home Front
Key Figures
100

Ideas spread by goverments to influence public opinion for or against a cause.

Propaganda

100

The alliance formed in 1882 between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy

Triple Alliance

100

These were long, narrow ditches protected by barbed wire where soldiers lived and fought

Trenches

100

 This term describes a conflict involving the complete mobilization of all national resources and people

Total war

100

He was the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne whose assassination in Sarajevo served as the spark that started the war.

Archduke Franz Ferdinand

200

This is the process of assembling troops and supplies to get ready for war, which was considered an act of war in 1914

Mobilization

200

Alliance was formed in between France, Great Britain, and Russia 

Triple Entente

200

This was the name for the dangerous, shell-holed strip of territory that separated the two opposing armies' trenches

No-man's-land

200

To ensure enough supplies for the military, governments implemented this system of limiting food and materials for civilians

Rationing

200

 He was the 19-year-old Serbian nationalist and member of the Black Hand who shot the Archduke

Gavrilo Princip

300

A war based on wearing down the other side through constant attacks and heavy losses

War of attrition

300

What does the acronym MAIN stand for?

Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, and Nationalism 

300

This German military plan called for a two-front war against France and Russia, starting with an invasion of neutral Belgium

The Schlieffen Plan 

300

Because so many men were at the front, women moved into these industrial roles to manufacture weapons and ammunition

Munitions workers

300

This British officer urged Arab princes to revolt against their Ottoman overlords in the Middle East

Lawrence of Arabia

400

 A military draft, which many Western countries established to increase the size of their armies

Conscription

400

This was a competition between nations to build up the largest and most advanced military forces, specifically between Germany and Britain 

Arms Race

400

At this battle, the French military halted the German advance toward Paris in September 1914

 First Battle of the Marne

400

These were the German airships that bombed civilians in Allied counties.

Zeppelins 

400

Who was the leader of Germay during WWI?

Kaiser Wilhelm II

500

This geographic region was known as the "powder keg" of Europe due to its intense nationalism and ethnic tensions.

The Balkans

500

This specific poisonous gas was first used by the German army at the Battle of Ypres in 1915. It was a distinct yellow-green color mentioned in Dulce et decorum est.

Chlorine gas

500

 These were established by governments to direct and control the economy specifically for the war effort

Planned economies

500

Who was the leader of Russia during WWI?

Czar Nicholas II

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