China, Japan, Mexico
Causes of World War I
Assassination of Franz Ferdinand
New War Technologies
100

What do you call the areas of China under European control?

Spheres of Influence.

100

What are the four MAIN Causes of World War I?

Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, and Nationalism

100

What country was Franz Ferdinand from?

Austria

100

How did telephones change the war?

They made communication faster and easier

200

What technologies did Japan get from the rest of the world?

Trains, steamboats, cable cars, buildings, factories.

200
How did Imperialism lead to the war?

Colonies had to fight for the countries that controlled them.

Countries fought over colonies.

200

What group were the people who killed him a part of?

Serbs


200

How did machine guns change the war?

They were so deadly that we needed trenches and no man's land.

300

Name one of the Mexican Revolutionaries we learned about.

Diaz, Madero, Villa, Obregon, Zapata.

300

How did Militarism lead to the war?

Countries liked war and weren't afraid of it.

300

What was the first attack?

A grenade that missed.

300

How did planes change the war?

The made it safer and easier to gather information on the enemy.

400

What is the group that tried to kick all foreign ideas out of China called?

The Boxers.

400

How did Nationalism lead to the war?

Austria-Hungary took over too many groups. The Serbs wanted to be independent.

400

How did Princip get the chance to kill them?

They made a wrong turn and stopped.

400

How did tanks change the war?

They could carry soldiers through no man's land.

500

What policy did the US suggest that would open China for trade to all countries?

The Open Door Policy.

500

How did Alliances lead to the war?

Countries promised to protect each other.

500

How did this assassination lead to World War I?

It started a war between Austria-Hungary and Serbia. Their allies had to step in.

500

How did poison gas change the war?

Soldiers had to wear gas masks to protect themselves.