Historical Significance
Facts
Cause and consequence
Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
Road to War
100

Why were colonies considered important to European countries before WWI?

Colonies provided raw materials, new markets, and increased a country's wealth, power, and prestige.

100

What continent was at the center of tensions before WWI?

Europe.

100

What caused European countries to compete for colonies?

Imperialism and the desire for resources and markets

100

Who was assassinated on June 28, 1914?

Archduke Franz Ferdinand

100

What four long-term factors are remembered by the acronym MAIN?

What four long-term factors are remembered by the acronym MAIN?

200

Why was the naval rivalry between Britain and Germany significant?

It increased tensions and competition between two of Europe's strongest powers.

200

What alliance included Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy?

The Triple Alliance

200

What caused Britain and Germany to compete in a naval arms race?

Germany wanted to challenge Britain's naval dominance

200

What caused tensions between Serbia and Austria-Hungary before the assassination?

Serbian nationalism and Austria-Hungary's control of Slavic populations

200

Which alliance included Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy?

The Triple Alliance.

300

Why was Russia's support for Slavic peoples significant?

It increased tensions with Austria-Hungary and strengthened alliances in the Balkans.

300

What country was Serbia's main supporter before WWI?

Russia

300

What was a consequence of Serbian nationalism?

Greater conflict with Austria-Hungary

300

What caused Germany to support Austria-Hungary after the assassination?

Their alliance and Germany's desire to support its ally

300

What region of Europe was known as the "Powder Keg of Europe" because of its instability?

The Balkans

400

Why did European countries believe alliances would protect them from war?

They believed allies would discourage enemies from attacking, although alliances ultimately helped spread the war.

400

What country declared war on Serbia first?

Austria-Hungary.

400

What was the immediate consequence of the assassination?

Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia

400

What was a consequence of Russian support for Serbia?

Germany declared war on Russia

400

What event on June 28, 1914, triggered the start of the July Crisis?

The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

500

Why is the period before WWI considered a turning point in world history?

The tensions and events of this period led to a global war that reshaped nations, borders, and societies.

500

Which country was blamed by Austria-Hungary for the assassination of Franz Ferdinand?

Serbia

500

What caused WWI to spread beyond Austria-Hungary and Serbia?

The alliance system

500

How did the assassination change world history?

It led to a global war that reshaped borders, governments, and societies

500

After the assassination, which country declared war on Serbia, beginning the chain reaction that led to WWI?

Austria-Hungary