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100

What is the term for the social, economic, and political domination of a stronger nation over a weaker one.

Imperialism

100

When the war started, what was the United States’ official position concerning the Great War?

They were Neutral

100

While the United States was neutral, what was the great debate facing the whole country?

Should the U.S. prepare for war?

100

The Archduke and his wife were assassinated by _____________________, a nineteen year old Serbian nationalist and member of the “Black Hand”.

A. Kaiser Wilhelm

B. Franz Ferdinand

C. Gavrilo Princip

D. Czar Nicholas

C. Gavrilo Princip

100

How did the Sussex Pledge help Wilson at home?


It played an important part in his reelection bid in 1916 helping Wilson win a narrow victory.

200

What is the term for a feeling of intense pride in one’s homeland?

Nationalism

200

The Triple Alliance is made up of which 3 countries/empires?

Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy

200

President Wilson appeared before a special session of Congress on April 2, 1917, declared that the “world must be made safe for democracy”, and finally asked Congress to....

Declare War on Germany

200

Which small country was responsible for the assassination of the Archduke of Austria Hungary and, eventually, the start of World War I

Serbia

200

Who was the Archduke of Austria-Hungary that was assassinated in Sarajevo by a Serbian Nationalist?

Franz Ferdinand

300

What is the term for when two or more countries come together for mutual defense?

Alliance

300

The Triple Entente is made up of which countries/empires?

France, Russia, Great Britain

300

what event, on May 7th, 1915, marked the first of many American ships being torpedoed by a German U-boat.


The Sinking of the Lusitania

300

What did the system of alliances in Europe encourage?


Militarism

300

What is the term for information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.

propaganda

400

What is the term for the aggressive build-up of armed forces to intimidate and threaten other nations.

Militarism

400

Which countries/empires make up the five (5) members of the Allied Powers.

France, Russia, Great Britain, Italy (1915), United States (1917)

400

What are the 4 main causes of World War 1

Militarism

Alliances

Imperialism 

Nationalism

400

In 1914, Austro-Hungarian Empire wanted to control the Balkans, but the _________ nations, who shared a similar ethnic and language background with Russians, wanted to keep or get independence. 

Slavic/Slavs

400

What was the German response to the British blockade?


Unrestricted Submarine Warfare

500

What was an offer to the Mexican government that said if Mexico agreed to become an ally of Germany in a war with the United States, Germany promised Mexico would regain the “Mexican Cession”.

Zimmerman Telegram

500

Which countries/empires make up the five (5) members of the Central Powers.

Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy, Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria

500

What did Great Britain do to influence the U.S. to support the during the War?

Cut German  transatlantic telegraph cables to the U.S.

500

************ DAILY DOUBLE ************

In what way did Germany engage in militarism that greatly threatened Great Britain?


Germany built a large modern Navy

500

What was the name of Germany's promise to sink no more merchant ships without warning or they risked war with the United States.

The Sussex Pledge