Causes of WWI
Triple Alliance
Central Powers
Aftermath
BONUS!
100

This policy from the German navy resulted hundreds of tons of lost shipping in the Atlantic.

What is unrestricted submarine warfare?

100

This form of policy in the United States in 1914 and 1918 required men ages 18-45 to enter military service. 

What is the draft?

100

This country was widely placed at fault for World War I.

What is Germany?

100

This year marked the end of World War I.

What is 1918.

100

This period of United States history is known for its economic growth, ban on alcohol, and emergence of jazz music.

What is the Roaring 1920s?

200

The assassination of this man is considered the spark of World War I.  

What is Archduke Franz Ferdinand?

200

Was not an original member but later joined the war on the side of the French, British, and Russians.

Who is the United States?

200

The land between the trenches.

What is no man's land?

200

A list of peaceful principles used in the negotiations to end World War I.

What is Woodrow Wilson's 14 Points?

200

A culture of young women who broke away from tradition and challenged the social norm.

What is a flapper?
300

This feeling of pride for your country and race.

What is nationalism?

300

This group included the Russian Empire, French Republic, and the United Kingdom

What is the Triple Entente

"aan" + "taant"

300

This method of warfare was used during World War I and is now a war crime under the 1925 Geneva Protocol.

What is poison gas?

300

This harsh condition plagued the German economy after World War I.

What is a recession?

"ruh" + "seh" + "shn"

300

The 18th Amendment led to a period of gangster chaos in many large cities in the United States by banning alcohol. This period is known as what?

What is prohibition?

400

This passenger liner sank in 1915 and killed 123 Americans.

What is the RMS Lusitania?

"Loo" + "suh" + "TAY" + "nee" + "uh"

400

These acts restricted free speech and targeted anti-war activist.

What are the Espionage Act and Sedition Act

"es" + "pee" + "uh" + "nahzh"

"suh" + "di" + "shn"

400

The aggressive policy that a country should have a strong military capability and use it to defend national interest. 

What is militarism?

"mi" + "luh" + "tr" + "i" + "zm"

400

Payments that the central powers were forced to pay to the victors.

What are reparations?

"reh" + "pr" + "ay" + "shnz"


400

Located in New York City, this place controls many financial trades in the United States and worldwide. 

What is the stock market?

500

The coded message that the British intercepted from the Germans.

What is the Zimmerman Telegram?

"zi" + "mr" + "muhn"

500

This type of information is mostly biased and misleading and was used to promote or spread awareness of a certain point of view. 

What is propaganda?

"prop" + "uh" + "GAN" + "duh"

500

The policy a country uses to extends its influence over a weaker country either by economic or military force.

What is imperialism?

"uhm" + "pee" + "ree" + "uh" + "li" + "zm"

500

This treaty effectively ended World War I.

What is the Treaty of Versailles?

"vr" + "sai"

500

This event on October 24, 1929 led to the end of the Roaring 1920s and the beginning of the Great Depression.

What is the stock market crash?