Causes
Strategy
Politics/Government
End of war
Vocab Review
100

What were the four main causes of World War I

Militarism

Alliances

Imperialism

Nationalism

100

Which countries were in the allied powers?

Britain, France, Russia, Japan, and Italy (later)

100

What were two of the deadliest battles on the Western Front?

Battle of Verdun, Battle of the Somme

100

On what date did World War I officially end, and how was the fighting stopped?

November 11th, 1918. An armistice was signed which ended fighting.

100

final set of demands.

ultimatum

200

How did the alliance system contribute to the outbreak of World War I

alliances were formed with powerful nations, tensions arose when some countries felt like these alliances were a threat to their power.

200

Which countries were in the central powers?

Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire

200

Why did Russia struggle to support its soldiers on the Eastern front?

Lack of industrialization. 

200

Who were the "Big Four" at the Paris Peace Conference, and what was one major difference in their goals?


*COUNTRIES not people

US, France, Britain, Italy

200

large, gas filled balloon.

zeppelin


300
  1. What event is described as the immediate cause of World War I, and who was responsible for it?

assassination of Franz Duke Ferdinand, Gavrillo Princip 

300

What was the Schlieffen plan?

This plan aimed to quickly defeat France within six weeks before turning to fight Russia.

300

What are two ways governments controlled their countries through "total war" policies?

controlled resources, censored the press, used propaganda to influence public opinion, and drafted soldiers into military service, women worked in factories while men were fighting.

300

What was the purpose of Wilson’s Fourteen Points, and what was the most important idea within them?

Purpose was to prevent future conflicts/global stability. 

Most important idea: the creation of the League of Nations

300

"the draft" which required all young men to be ready for military or other service.

conscription


400

Name two new weapons or military strategies introduced during WWI

tank, machine gun, trench Warfare, poison gas, etc.

400

Describe some of the living conditions during trench warfare. Be as specific as you can.

Dirty, living with mice, living in mud, trench foot, disease spread, cramped quarters, etc. 

400

What two events pushed the United States to enter World War I?

Zimmerman telegram, sinking of the Lusitania

400

What were the terms for the treaty of Versailles?

Germany to pay billions in reparations, Germany to lose land, colonies, and to take complete and total responsibility for causing the war. 

400

right of people to choose their own government

self-determination


500

Where was Archduke Ferdinand's assassin from?

Serbia

500

What role did German U-Boats play in WWI?

German U-Boats patrolled the English Channel and threatened incoming supply ships. They torpedoed ships they deemed threats. 

500

How did the entry of the United States impact the outcome of the war?

Supplied fresh troops and resources, war ended soon after.

500

How does the Treaty of Versailles pave the way for Nazism and the rise of Hitler?

Germany was very poor and lost all credibility after the war. Hitler comes along and promises prosperity, wealth, and respect like they've never had before.

500

nonbinding agreement to follow common policies

Entente

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