Unrestricted Submarine Warfare allowed German U-Boats to do this
Sink any ship they wanted
An agreement made by the opposing sides to stop firing (Hint: term begins with an A)
Armistice
The US remained _______________ at the beginning of the war
neutral
The main way battles were fought during WWI, often resulting in a stalemate
Trench Warfare
The main purpose of the League of Nations
Kick-start world peace
The treaty that officially ended World War I
Treaty of Versailles
Murder for political gain
Assassination
German U-Boats (or submarines) sank this ship in 1915
RMS Lusitania
These were used as a way to scout enemy trenches, often made of cloth and wood
Was the League of Nations successful or a failure?
The country in which the Treaty of Versailles was signed
France
Define the letter "M" in M.A.N.I.A. -- word and definition
Militarism - belief that a nation's military must grow bigger
This German sent a coded message to convince Mexico to invade the United States
Zimmerman
This technology often covered an afflicted person with severe burns, and melted skin or lungs
Gas weapons
Who was given the large majority of blame for the war?
Germany
This propaganda poster is attempting to convince the reader to do what?
Ration food for soldiers
Payments Germany was forced to make to nearby countries that were affected by the war
Reparations
With many men fighting the war in Europe, jobs in America were filled by this group of people
Women
Area between two trenches
No-Man's-Land
Another reason for the League of Nations
Diplomacy // Negotiations // Settle disputes
This treaty was signed by Russia and the Central Powers to exit the war early
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
A form of yellow journalism, often used to convince readers to support a war
Propaganda
Despite President Wilson introducing his 14 points to this organization, the US ultimately failed to join it after the end of WWI.
League of Nations
The German pilot who was one of the most well known combatants during WWI
The Red Baron
NATO - North Atlantic Treaty Organization