Beginnings and Causes
Weapons in Warfare
The United States
Soldiers
Peace
100

This archduke's death is considered the spark that started World War 1. 

Franz Ferdinand 

100

These fired 600 rounds per minute and normally required 3 men to operate. 

Machine Guns

100

President Wilson wanted the USA to remain this way and not take sides during the conflict. 

Neutral

100

President Wilson enacted this to gain more soldiers for the army.

Selective Service Act/Draft

100

This treaty ended World War 1. 

Treaty of Versailles

200

This cause of WW1 featured many European nations built up huge armies and navies. 

Militarism 

200

Few died, but this chemical weapon struck fear into every soldier. 

Poison Gas

200

The sinking of this ship caused many Americans to become resentful towards Germany. 

The Lusitania 

200

These fighters from Harlem spent 191 days in combat, longer than any other American unit in the war. 

369th Infantry/Harlem Hellfighters

200

This country was severely punished in the peace treaty.  

Germany 

300

This cause of WW1 featured European countries having treaties with other nations to aid them during the war. 

Alliances 

300

German U-Boats were the most effective of these, sinking almost 5,000 ships. 

Submarines 
300

This was the name of the telegram that Germany sent to Mexico. 

The Zimmerman Telegram

300

Armies created these in the ground to provide shelter against the enemy. 

Trenches

300

The Treaty of Versailles required the defeated empires to give this up in Europe, creating many new countries. 

Territory

400

This cause of WW1 featured European countries wanting to expand their empires by taking over other lands. 

Imperialism
400

Traveling between 80 and 140 mph, at least 200,000 were produced. 

Airplanes

400

Germany would fund Mexico if they did this. 

Invade the United States 
400

This area between the trenches was dangerous, earning a unique nickname as such. 

"No Man's Land"

400

Germany was forced to pay this fancy term for payment for the damage caused by World War 1.

Reparations

500

This cause of WW1 featured European citizens wanting to see their own ethnic group become independent. 

Nationalism

500

France produced the most of these slow moving vehicles. 

Tanks 

500

To create enthusiasm for the war, newspaper spread biased information known as this.  

Propaganda

500

This infamous man was shown in the clip we watched at the beginning of the chapter. 

Adolf Hitler

500

This once unified country split into two countries after the war. 

Austria-Hungary