Struggles of WWI
Technology
End of WWI
The Spanish Flu
Russian Revolution
100

What did the soldiers create that created a stalemate?

Trenches

100

Name one gun that was developed or modified for WWI

Rapid-fire machine guns, long-range artillery guns

100

Who won WWI?

Allied Powers

100

How many waves were there of the Spanish Flu?

2

100

Who was the tsar before the Russian Revolution

Tsar Nicholas II

200

What was the Arab Revolution?

Arab Nationalists declared war against the Ottoman Empire

200

Name 2 types of machinery that was weaponized in WWI?

zeppelins, u-boats/submarines, planes, tanks, 

200

What country lost its influence and was forced to withdraw from the war due to a revolution?

Russia

200

What was the age group most affected by the Spanish Flu?

Young adults, 20's-40's

200

Who was the was the Proletariat

The working class
300

Why was WWI a total war?

Countries put all of their resources into fighting the war

300

What weapon was that failed to break the stalemate at the trenches.

The Tank

300

What was the Armistice?

An agreement to stop fighting in 1918

300

Where did the Spanish Flu potentially begin?

United States/Kansas, Austria, China, East Asia

300

How did Nicholas II try to keep the people under his control?

Through the Secret Police

400
What was one thing that caused the war fatigue?
Long casualty lists, food shortages, failures of generals
400

What new weapon was introduced and used in 1915 that became one of the most dreaded hazards of the war?

Poison Gas

400

What was the list of terms for resolving WWI that was violated by President Wilson

Fourteen Points

400
Why was it called the Spanish Flu?

Because Spain had uncensored media, so it looked as though they were hit the hardest out of all countries

400

Who was Gregor Rasputin?

An illiterate peasant "holy man" who the tsarina believed had magic powers

500

Why was the United States joining so detrimental for the Central Powers?

Germany was already exhausted of resources and had low moral. 

The Allies, on the contrary, had a boost in moral as they had an additional member

500

How were submarines used in WWI?

They were used by the Central Powers to sink merchant ships carrying supplies to the Allies.

500

Why was the Treaty of Versailles so detrimental for Germany?

It forced Germany to accept full responsibility for starting the war, drove the country in debt, severely limited the size of Germany,and compelled German citizens to leave the country.

500

What was another name given to the Spanish Flu?

The Greatest Enemy of Them All

500

Where did the workers go on strike shouting "Bread! Bread!"

St. Petersburg or Petrograd