He was the President of the United States during WWI.
Woodrow Wilson
The U.S. leadership was against getting involved in the war in 1914, this is known as?
What is an isolationism.
This is known as a cease fire. Was signed on Nov. 11th at 11am to end WW1.
What is an armistice
This German U-boat (submarine) sank this British passenger ship. What was the name of the ship.
What is the Luisitania
This German attack was supposed to win the war for Germany, but it ended up losing it for them. Was the bloodiest battle/day in the War. Happened near a river.
What is the Battle of the Somme?
Used during WW1. These were deep fortified ditches used for protection. Used by France to hold off the Germans.
What are trenches
The country had the strongest Navy at the time of WW1
What is Great Britain
He was the assassin that started WW1. He was from which country?
What is Serbia. Who is Princip
This country had the largest military and population during WW1.
What is Russia
Define Imperialism
What is trying to exert military, economic, political, cultural over another country.
Which of these in NOT an advancement in weapons/tactics used during WW1? Airplanes, Trenches, poisonous gas, atomic bomb
What is the atomic bomb
All of these countries were represented in Paris, France at the Peace Process, EXCEPT: Russia, Great Britain, Italy, U.S., France
What is Russia
This was intercepted by the British. The Germans wanted Mexico to potentially invade the U.S. (and promising to give Mexico some territory back).
What is the Zimmerman Telegram
These countries were known as Allied Forces.
Who are GB, France, Russia, (later US)
Using ANIMAL acronym...what are the causes of WW1.
What is alliance, nationalism, imperialism, militarism, assassination, leadership.
This country had to pay back war reparations, give up land, and blamed for starting WW1 (not where the assassin was from).
What is Germany
Wilson's plan/outline for peace. He proposed this at the Peace Process (in Paris). NOT the league of nations.
What is 14 points