Militarism
Alliances
Assassination
Imperialism
Nationalism
100

How many German fleet acts were there? 

5

100

The Coalition Wars were a series of ___ wars (number) 

7

100

Who was with the Arch Duke 

his wife, Sophie

100

We can define imperialism as... 

a nations policy for extending its power and influence by gaining control of another territory 

100

What is the strongest cause of WWI 

Nationalism 

200

"Growing _________________ throughout Europe led to ________________ _________________ on armies and navies

nationalism, increased, spending 

200

Who was involved in the Dual Alliance? 

Germany and Austria Hungary

200

What is the name of the terrorist group? 

Black Hand

200

Who is the largest and richest imperial power in the world (prior to WWI) 

Great Britain 

200

What did smaller nations link nationalism to 

independence/self-rule

300

We can define militarism as... 

a total focus on developing and maintaining a strong military force 

300

What is the definition of alliance? 

A mutually beneficial formal agreement between two or more countries 

300

What government rose to power after WWI 

Fascism 

300

In what war did the Russians defeat the Ottomans 

Russo-Turkish War 

300

What was nationalism linked to 

imperialism and militarism 

400

How many men were in the standing army of Prussia 

150,000

400

Who was involved in the Triple Alliance? 

Germany, Austria Hungary, and Italy 

400

What city did the Arch Duke drive through in his open-topped car? 

Saravjevo

400

Who were the other two nations who had imperial ambitions

United States and Japan

400

What is the goal of Pan-Germanism 

unify German-speaking people in Europe 

500

Why was Austria-Hungary slow to modernize its military? 

the dual monarchy's political system 

500

Who was involved in the Triple Entente? 

France, Russia, Great Britain 

500

Who rules Bosnia in 1914 

Austria Hungary 

500

Which imperial rivalry seemed to cool by 1914

Britain and Germany 

500

What is a good example of nationalism in Britain once the war started 

the number of people who volunteered for the king and country