Total War
Treaty of Versailles
MAIN causes of WWI
The Roaring 20s
Alliances
100
  • 100: This term describes the complete mobilization of a nation's resources for war.

What is Total War?

100

To punish Germany for starting to war

What was the main goal of the Treaty of Versailles?

100

A policy of building up a strong military.

What is militarism?

100

The 1920s

What decade is referred to as the Roaring Twenties?

100

The Triple Entente and the Triple Aliiance

What were the two alliances formed prior to WWI?

200

Lack of resources, more women in the workforce

Name two effects of total war on civilian populations during World War I.

200

Germany lost territory, it had to make huge reparations

Name one major outcome of the Treaty of Versailles that affected Germany.

200

It is an ideology that is characterized by unwavering loyalty to a nation. (i.e. assassination of Fanz Ferdinand)

Define nationalism and provide an example.

200

Jazz, the Harlem Renaissance

Name one cultural trend that emerged during the Roaring Twenties.

300

it prevented resources and supplies from being delivered to various places.

How did naval blockades contribute to food shortages in Europe during World War I?

300

The treaty sowed seeds of resentment and hate, leading to the rise of dictators.

How did the Treaty of Versailles contribute to future conflicts in Europe?

300

Nations competed for African colonies, Britain and France built up their navies, and two major alliances developed.

How did imperialistic rivalries escalate tensions between nations prior to World War I?

300

Mass production lowered prices, jazz shaped culture, and economic inequality grew.

How did economic prosperity during the 1920s affect American society?

400

Women worked in hospitals, farms, etc. They built weapons and nursed them back to health.

Describe the role of women as war workers during World War I.

400

It was created to prevent future conflicts and promote cooperation among nations.

Describe the significance of the League of Nations as established by the Treaty of Versailles.

400

National pride encouraged European rivalry. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand triggered the war immediately. And propaganda also encouraged total war.

Explain the impact of nationalism on the outbreak of World War I.

400

As a result of Black migration, Harlen literature and jazz flourished.

  • Describe the impact of the Great Migration on urban culture in the 1920s.

500

Production was shifted to help soldiers fight the war by focusing on weapons, ammunition, and food.

Explain how industrial production shifted to meet wartime needs and its impact on economies.

500

The United States wanted to keep peace, but France wanted to punish Germany to promote security.

Compare the goals of the U.S. and France at the Paris Peace Conference.