TERMS OF THE TREATY
CAUSES OF WW1
BIG THREE
HITLER FOREIGN POLICY
LEAGUE OF NATIONS S/F
100

WAR GUILT TERMS FOR THE TREATY

GERMANY MUST ACCEPT TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILTY FOR THE WAR 

100

WHO WAS ASSASSINATED THAT TRIGGER STARTED WW1? WHO (COUNTRY) DID HE REPRESENT?

ARCH DUKE FERDINAND & AUSTRIA-HUNGARY

100

WHO REPRESENTED FRANCE & WANTED GERMANY TO PAY FOR ALL THAT THEY DID DURING WW1?

CLEMENCEAU
100

What was the last event that trigger started WW@

Invasion of Poland 

100

The League failed to punish this country after they invaded the Manchurian Railroad in 1931. Which country was it?

Japan

200

 What does each letter in TRAWL stand for?

Territory

Reparations 

Armaments 

War Guilt 

League of Nations 

200

What is nationalism?

a country’s pride and loyalty, often making countries more willing to go to war.

200

Which Big three member wanted .....

Germany should not be allowed to join the League of Nations until they prove to be a peace-loving country by fulfilling the terms of the Versailles Treaty.



David Lloyd George 

200

What is another word for "living space?"

Lebensraum

200

This major world power never joined the League, weakening its authority from the start.

United States

300

HOW MANY BATTLE-SHIPS COULD GERMANY HAVE?

6

300

WHO (COUNTRIES) ARE IN THE TRIPLE ENTENTE?

France, Russia, and Great Britain

300

Which 2 members wanted Alsace-Lorraine returned to France?

David Lloyd George & Clemenceau

300

In 1938 Hitler was allowed to annex the Sudetenland from Czechoslovakia in exchange for his promise of “peace in our time.” What is this called?

Munich Agreement

300

The League failed to take effective action when Italy invaded this African country in 1935. What is this crisis called?

abyssinian crisis

400

This area between France and Germany was demilitarized

RHINELAND

400

What is MAIN ?

Militarism 

Alliance 

Imperialism 

Nationalism 

400

Which big three member wanted.....

 European populations should have ‘self-determination’.

Wilson

400

In March 1939, Hitler broke the Munich Agreement by taking over this nation completely.

Czechoslovakia

500
WHICH COUNTRY WAS GERMANY FORBIDDEN FROM UNITING WITH?

AUSTRIA-HUNGARY

500

In what year did WW1 begin?

1914

500

Who's Nickname was “The Tiger?"

Georges Clemenceau

500

This policy, followed by Britain and France in the 1930s, involved giving in to Hitler’s demands to avoid another war.

Appeasement

500

The League of Nations’ Health Organization pioneered global disease control through its campaigns against these two vector-borne diseases—one spread by mosquitoes and the other by lice. What are the names of the diseases?

Malaria & Typhus