The spark that started WWI was the assassination of this Archduke
Franz Ferdinand
At the start of WWI, U.S. declared this
Neutrality
This is a temporary agreement to stop fighting
Armistice
What four countries met at the Treaty of Versailles
Great Britain, France, Italy & US
This note was intercepted and given to the U.S., bringing us closer to war
Zimmerman Note
MAIN stands for this as the four underlying causes of WWI
Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism
This is the year that the U.S. officially entered WWI
1917
WWI officially ended with this treaty
Treaty of Versailles
This is the year that the Treaty of Versailles was signed
1919
These 4 people will decide the fate of post-war Europe
Wilson, Lloyd George, Clemenceau, Orlando
This is the British merchant ship that was sunk by a German U-Boat killing 128 Americans
Lusitania
The war stalemated into trenches at this battle in France
Battle of the Marne
Although this country lost, they were never invaded during WWI
Germany
This is Wilson’s plan for “peace without victory”
14 Points
This is how much Germany is forced to pay in war reparations
$33 Billion
WWI began officially when A-H attacked this small European nation
Serbia
The US declared war partially after Germany breaks this promise to stop unrestricted sub-warfare
Sussex Pledge
After the German military mutinies, this leader abdicates his throne and moves to Switzerland
Kaiser Wilhelm
This is an international body of diplomats set up after WWI
League of Nations
This region of Germany was demilitarized after the Treaty of Versailles
Rhineland
Germany used this to fight a simultaneous 2 front war
Von Schlieffen Plan
These are the 4 reasons why the U.S. entered WWI
Unrestricted submarine warfare, $ (loans) paid to the allies, sinking of the Lusitania, Zimmerman Note,
This leader of Russia dies during a rebellion
Tsar Nicholas II
After WWI, the German military was limited to this many men
100,000 men
Name 5 new countries set up from the Treaty of Versailles
Poland, Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, Albania, Turkey, Austria, Hungary, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Finland, Luxembourg