What was the spark of World War I?
What was the assassination of Austria-Hungary's Archduke?
Most of the war on the Western Front was fought in these when both sides dug in their defenses.
What are trenches?
According to the Treaty of Versailles, this country received full blame for WWI and the harshest penalties for their participation.
What is Germany?
Another name for a German submarine.
What is a U-boat?
This country left the Triple Alliance and joined the Allied Powers due to Austria-Hungary's handling of Serbia.
Who is Italy?
The spark of World War I was the assassination of this Austrian royal and his wife.
Who is Archduke Franz Ferdinand ?
The name given to Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire, once the war started due to Germany and Austria-Hungary's geographic location.
What are The Central Powers.
Small pockets of ceasefires across the Western Front in December of 1914.
What is the Christmas Truce?
Leader of the communist party in Russia during the Russian Civil War?
Who was Lenin?
He was the President of the United States during WWI.
Who was Woodrow Wilson?
"All hands on deck" is a great way to describe this idea to win the war, whether women were working in factories or companies switched to making guns, ammo, or artillery.
What is total war?
Which side did the United States join in 1914?
What is they stayed neutral?
This recognized the end to World War I on November 11?
What is Armistice Day/Veterans Day?
The new name for Communist Russia.
What is the Soviet Union?
This is the Serbian National who single-handedly created the spark that began WWI.
Who is Gavrilo Princip?
At the Battle of the Marne in 1914 led to neither side being able to gain an upper hand. What could this be referred to as?
What is a stalemate?
This war plan of the Germans utilized a strategy of speed and mass mobilization to take Paris quickly and move all resources to the Eastern Front ending the war by Christmas of 1914.
What is the Schlieffen Plan?
The United States entered the war largely over this issue?
What is unrestricted submarine warfare?
Foot condition that developed from spending prolonged periods in wet trenches without getting to change socks or boots.
What is trench foot?
The War eventually turned into opponents trying to wear down the other side with constant attacks costing heaving losses. This is known as
What is war of attrition?
What are the four M.A.I.N. causes of World War I?
What is Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, and Nationalism?
Another term for Czar Nicholas II formally giving up control of the throne of Russia.
What is abdicate?
Germany smokes Russia on the Eastern Front with this decisive victory (September 1914) that cost Russia over 120,000 casualties, 92,000 prisoners of war, and close to 50,000 killed. The Russians would lose land from this point on.
What is the Battle of Tannenberg?
He and his family were executed by the Soviets.
Who was Czar Nicholas II? or Who were the Romanovs?
Russia left the war due to internal issues, why was this a problem for the Allies?
What is Germany would be fighting a one-front war?