Trenches were usually clean and easy to live in.
TRUE or FALSE?
FALSE
The Allied Powers were winning at the beginning of WWI.
TRUE or FALSE?
Machine guns could fire how many bullets per minute?
600

The highlighted continent.
Europe
Neither side winning
Stalemate
This disease was common in trenches due to the wet ground.

Trench foot
Most people expected the war to last
only a few months
How did poisonous gases effect soldiers in the war?
If a soldier was not wearing his mask, the gas would cause his lungs to collapse.
Name of pink country alliance
Central Powers
German submarine
U-boat
The two most common pests found in trenches were
rats and lice
The year that saw 1 million soldiers killed
1916
If poisonous gases were banned from being used, why did both sides use them?
Because no one was winning and they decided to use whatever they could to win.
Name of orange country alliance
Allied Powers
Austria-Hungary/Germany alliance
Central Powers
The area between enemy trenches was called
What was the British Navy's plan to defeat Germany?
What two uses did airplanes have during WWI?
Spying on the enemy and shooting down into trenches
Name of the battle field between Germany and France
Western Front
Fighting from deep ditches used as protection from gunfire
Trench warfare
Why were trenches not made in straight lines?
So enemy fighters could not shoot straight down a trench and kill everyone inside.
How did the Germans get around the British Navy's plan?
Germany began using submarines (U-boats) to attack British (and neutral) ships.
How did new weapons actually make WWI go slower instead of quicker?
These new weapons had not been used in battles before and no one really knew how to use them effectively.
Based on this map, why did WWI last longer than expected?
Germany was fighting on both sides of its country, against France and Russia
How does this political cartoon show a web of alliances?
Every country is forced to defend their allies, bringing them into World War I.