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Aftermath
100

What does M.A.I.N. stand for?

Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism

100

What event sparked the start of WWI?

The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand on June 28, 1914.

100

What is trench warfare?

A form of combat where armies fight from deep ditches or trenches.

100

What role did women play in the war effort?

Women worked in factories, served as nurses, and filled roles left vacant by men.

100

What was the Armistice of 1918?

A formal agreement to end fighting on the Western Front.

200

What was the significance of militarism?

Countries built up their military to prepare for war, increasing tensions.

200

Who was Archduke Franz Ferdinand?

He was the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne whose assassination triggered WWI.

200

Name a new technology used in WWI.

Machine guns, tanks, or poison gas.

200

How did propaganda influence public opinion?

It mobilized support for the war and demonized the enemy.

200

Describe the impact of the Russian Revolution on WWI.

Russia withdrew from the war after the Bolshevik coup, impacting the Eastern Front.

300

Name three countries in the Triple Entente.

France, Russia, or Great Britain

300

What was the purpose of the ultimatum issued by Austria-Hungary?

To pressure Serbia and undermine its sovereignty after the assassination.

300

What were "stormtroopers"?

Elite German infantry units trained for infiltration tactics.

300

Describe the impact of the war on civilians.

Economic hardships, food shortages, and increased government control.

300

What led to the collapse of the Central Powers?

Internal unrest, economic collapse, and military defeats.

400

What role did nationalism play in WWI?

Nationalism fueled desires for independence and dominance among nations.

400

Describe the significance of the Battle of the Marne.

It halted the German advance into France and marked the beginning of trench warfare.

400

Describe the purpose of artillery barrages.

To weaken enemy defenses before launching an infantry assault.

400

What economic hardships did people face during the war?

Disrupted trade, inflation, and food shortages.

400

How did the war change the geopolitical landscape?

It redrew national boundaries and dismantled empires.

500

Explain how alliances contributed to the outbreak of war.

Alliances created obligations that drew nations into conflict following the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand.

500

What was the outcome of the Treaty of Versailles?

It imposed harsh penalties on Germany, redrew borders, and established the League of Nations.

500

How did tanks change warfare during WWI?

Tanks broke through trench lines and provided support for infantry advances.

500

How did the war affect food production?

Agricultural production decreased due to labor shortages and requisitioning for war.

500

Explain the long-term effects of the Treaty of Versailles.

It fueled resentment in Germany and set the stage for future conflicts, including WWII.

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