These phrases are often said about WWI or considered another name for it.
What is "The Great War" or "The war to end all wars?"
These countries were called the "Triple Alliance" during WWI.
Who were Germany, Italy, and Austria-Hungary?
The assassination of this man was like a turning point, which started WWI as Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia.
Who was the Hungarian Archduke Franz Ferdinand?
This is the name that the "Triple Entente" group of nations became known as during WWI.
What was the ALLIED POWERS?
This is the name that The Ottoman Empire, Russia, Germany, and Austria-Hungary became known as during WWI.
What was THE CENTRAL POWERS?
These are the 4 main causes of WWI as we are studying it.
What are: Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, and Nationalism?
These countries were called the "Triple Entente" during WWI.
Who were England, France, and Russia?
This region where many Slavik nations were, was considered the most tense region prior to WWI- and like a "powder keg" waiting to go off.
What were The Balkans?
The year and location that WWI began.
What was 1914 in Europe?
The biggest problem that Germany in particular faced during WWI.
What was fighting a "war on both fronts" because enemies were located on BOTH the Western and Eastern sides of the country?
These images placed on posters and media such as newspapers were trying to convince people at the time to fight, go to war, ration food, and convert factories into military weapons productions.
What is propaganda?
These were locations that European Nations were fighting over to increase their IMPERIALISM, leading up to WWI.
What were Sudan, Morocco, and India?
This was the biggest problem Russia faced during WWI.
What is the fact that they were not industrialized, and lacked strong military, food, and weapons?
All of these were new technology in weaponry developed during WWI.
What are: long-range artillery, zeppelins, airplanes, tanks, flame throwers, submarines, grenade launchers, and poisonous gas?
This plan (sending troops to deal with France and Russia) was what Germany came up with to deal with the war on two fronts.
What was the Schlieffen Plan?
In these ways MILITARISM fueled WWI.
What were an arms race in Europe creating rival alliances, nations glorifying military, and increased patriotism of nations?
These were the reasons that the United States joined the fight in WWI.
What were: trade with ALLIES being restricted after a plea for "Freedom of The Seas" by president Wilson, merchant ships being attacked by German U-boats/submarines such as the Lusitania sinking and killing many Americans?
These were the largest effects or costs paid due to World War I.
What were: the largest number of human casualties/injuries from war ever, spread of disease, and destruction of land/cities, and famine?
The details that are linked with CONSCRIPTION during "total war" of WWI in the US.
What was the draft of soldiers aged 18-15, in a lottery-based system used to create soldiers for the front lines?
In these ways the role of women changed in the United States as a result of the war.
What was: women working in factories, gardens, and shops, serving as nurses, military clerks, and drivers as well as participating in professional sports? this created a new desire by women to want to participate in society, vote, and make family or business decisions.
Describe the structure or way in which WAR BONDS worked.
What were a type of purchase made by an American at the time would essentially allow the government to borrow money from people to be paid back to them later.
This was the famous battle in which the English & French troops saved Paris from destruction.
What was The Battle of Marne?
This was the famous battle that injured or killed 1 million soldiers and lasted 10 months.
What was The Battle of Verdun?
During WWI modernized weaponry killed more soldiers than any other war. Name these numbers.
What were 8.5 million soldiers killed and 21 million injured worldwide?
This was the proposition Germany presented to Mexico during WWI via the ZIMMERMAN TELEGRAM and its result.