Militarism
Alliances
Imperialism
Nationalism
Assassination
100

Define Militarism:

belief that a country should maintain a strong military and use it aggressively to defend or promote its interests

100

What is an alliance? 

agreement of protection or backing up of one country by another

100

Define Imperialism:

the belief that a strong nation must take over weaker territories to expand their power

100

Define Nationalism:

intense form of patriotism or pride for one's country

100

The assassination of who is seen as the immediate cause of WW1?

Archduke Franz Ferdinand

200

Militarism resulted in this, where countries competed to build the largest and most technologically advanced militaries

Arms Race

200

How did the alliance system cause WW1?

a number of countries signed alliances so when one went to war they all went to war

200

What did strong nations use their colonies for?

Strengthening themselves (exploiting resources and labor)    

200

What was Nationalism used to justify?

placing a nation's interest above others

200

The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand was a display of tension between what two countries?

Serbia and Austria-Hungary

300

How did militarism causes WW1?

Competition between countries led to them wanting to show their military power / created rivalries to have the most powerful military

300

Name the two major alliances involved in WW1?

Triple Alliance and Triple Entente

300

What did rivalries between countries competing for new territories cause?

Caused them to build up their militaries

300

How did countries use nationalism to get people to enlist in their armies?

Propaganda (Posters)

300

Name of the secrete military society that was responsible for planning the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand 

Black Hand

400

Which country had the most warships?

Britain

400

Name the members of the Triple Alliance:

Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy

400

What were countries called that owned colonies or influence outside of their boarders?

Empires (Ottoman Empire, Austria-Hungary Empire)

400

Name of the iconic character created in America to influence Americans to enlist in the army:

Uncle Sam

400

What group of people did Serbia want to unify into one nation called Greater Serbia?

Europe's Southern Slavic population.

500

Which country was Britain's main rival in the arms race?

Germany

500

Name the members of the Triple Entente:

England, France, and Russia

500

What continent was seen as the last frontier for colonization and had many of the 6 great powers involved in WW1 competing over land in it?

Africa

500

What was our second definition of Nationalism that could explain the tension between Austria-Hungary and Serbia

each distinct nationality (group of people that speak the same language) should have their own country

500

Name of the man who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand?

Gavril Princip