Causes of the War
Fighting the War
People
End of the War
Russian Revolution
100

This cause of WWI refers to intense pride and loyalty to one’s nation or ethnic group.

Nationalism

100

This fighting style involved soldiers living and fighting in long ditches.

Trench Warfare

100

His death started WWI

Archduke Franz Ferdinand

100

The sinking of this British passenger liner by a German U-boat significantly turned U.S. public opinion, and contributed to America's eventual entry into World War I?

The Lusitania

100

After the Russian Revolution, the Bolsheviks' renamed themselves

Communists

200

This “ism” caused European nations to compete for colonies and resources around the world.

Imperialism

200

This deadly new weapon caused choking and blindness on the battlefield.

Poison Gas

200

Member of the Black Hand that assassinated the heir to the Austrian Throne.

Gavrilo Princip

200

After the War, Wilson wanted Peace without this

Victory

200

This man, known as the "Mad Monk," was an advisor the the tsarina

Rasputin

300

Mutual defense agreements that turned a regional conflict into a global war.

Alliances

300

This term describes the use of all a nation’s resources to fight a war.

Total War

300

Leader of Germany during World War I.

Kaiser Wilhelm II

300

This treaty officially ended World War I.

Versailles

300

Became dictator of Russia after the death of Lenin

Joseph Stalin

400

This long-term cause of WWI involved European nations building up their armies and navies.

Militarism

400

Dangerous, barren territory located between the opposing Allied and German trench lines.

No Man's Land

400

U.S. President during WWI

Woodrow Wilson

400

Payments Germany was forced to make after the war.


Reparations

400

This political group, led by Lenin, took control in November 1917.

The Bolsheviks

500

Prior to WWI this area was known as the "Powder Keg" of Europe.

The Balkans

500

This country switched sides during WWI

Italy

500

The last tsar of Russia before the Russian Revolution.

Nicholas II

500

The harsh terms of the Treaty of Versailles helped lead to

World War II

500

The ruling family of Russia that was overthrown during the revolution.

The Romanovs