Causes of WW1
War by Land and Sea
Effects of Total War
Women and the War
Peace at Paris
100
With this country's growing industrialization and militarization, it and its people wanted their "place in the sun".

Germany

100

This type of warfare resulted in stalemates across the Western Front and allowed for very little progression. 

Trench Warfare

100

This was the name given to the act of the government assuming all control of national production and conscripting men for both the military and labor. The government also imposed rations.

War Socialism

100

This class of women was able to find jobs here and there. Most of the time it was washing and cleaning. They were often underestimated.

Working Class Women

100

At the end of the war, Europe faced mass anarchy. At the Peace of Paris of 1919, these treaties were made with Austria, Hungary, Bulgaria, Turkey, and Germany. (Name All)

St. Germain, Trianon, Neuilly, Sévres, Versailles

200

The many conflicts in this area resulted in the Assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand, which was the immediate cause of World War 1.

The Balkans

200

These two battles were an attempt to break the deadlock on the Western Front. The French and Germans were split between two places. Many tales of French resilience arose from these battles.

Battle of Verdun and Battle of Somme

200

This is referred to a "Mortaging the Future".

This is the act of the European companies producing more than they could sell as well as them taking out loans to finance the war.

200

This class of women never worked after marriage.

Middle and Upper Class women

200

This was one of Wilson's 14 Points. It called for the creation of a council of countries to keep the peace of the world.

League of Nations

300

This is considered the 1st Balkan crisis and resulted in angering the Serbs.

Austrian annexation of Bosnia.
300
This was Britains tactic to starve Germany. It was extremely successful but also illegal at the time.
Naval Blockade 
300

These were the tactics and purposes of Propaganda to affect public opinion. (Name 3)

1. Portray own country in a heroic light

2. Dehumanize the enemy

3. Cement hates and fear of the people

4. Form a hive political standpoint across own country.


300

The women in this country faced harder struggles than those in any other European country during this time. They faced both food and labor shortages that worsened in highly occupied areas. This was partly due to something imposed by Britain.

Germany

300

This small territory has been a sore spot and a desire of France throughout the war and the peace proceedings. It was taken from Germany and returned to France in the Treaty of Versailles.

Alsace-Lorraine

400

The 2 Balkan Wars were where these 3 countries fought for independence, and Austria want to prevent one of these countries from gaining access to the sea.

Bulgaria, Greece, and Serbia

400

The Germans used this to attempt to gain an upper hand navally. This was paused then resumed throughout the war, and caused the sinking of the Lusitania.

Unrestricted Submarine Warfare

400
A side effect of the War and its effort was a growing outlook that questioned classic liberalism, the value of human life, and the idea of struggle.

War Pessimism

400

Many conservatives saw women in the work place feared this.

That women would actually keep their jobs in the workplace after the war.

400

The treaty of Versailles split these up into mandates.

Germany's Colonies

500
These alliances were the 2 main sides of the war. Which countries were in them?

Triple Alliance: Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy

Triple Entente: Britain, France, Russia

500

The three assumptions made by the Von Schlieffen Plan

1. Britain would stay neutral

2. Russia will not mobilize quickly

3. There would be little Belgian resistance

500

These are soldiers who died during the war and left behind their support or disdain for the violence. These passages were then revered by the people during wartime.

War Poets

500

Maria B. made a special unit called this to moralize the Russian army as well as deceive enemies.

Women's Battalion of Death

500

This was the clause that required Germany to pay billions of dollars to the countries they harmed in the war and take sole blame for the war in its entirety.

The War-Guilt Clause