A sense of pride in one's country. A drive for independence:
Nationalism
In 1929, there was a major economic recession known as:
The Great Depression
What country was blamed for starting World War I?
Germany
Large open area in the middle of the battlefield. Littered with debris, shell-casings, little to no cover was available:
No Man's Land
Soldiers from both sides dug long ditches; this is where they lived and fought out of. What type of warfare was this?
Trench Warfare
On what front did the major battles of World War I take place?
Western Front
What did the slogan, "Ils ne passeront pas" mean?
"They shall not pass"
Who was the leader of the Bolsheviks?
Vladimir Lenin
New Type of Music that came about during the Roaring 20’s:
Jazz Music
Nationwide ban on the sale/import of alcohol (1920-1933)
Prohibition
Message sent from Germany to Mexico that was suggesting a military alliance against the United States:
The Zimmermann Telegram
What treaty was signed that officially marked the end of World War I?
The Treaty of Versailles
What did Russia transform into following the Bolshevik Revolution/Russian Civil War?
USSR (Soviet Union)
What was President Woodrow Wilson's plan called?
Fourteen Points
What was the catalyst or the kick-start event of World War I?
Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
What does MAIN stand for?
Militarism, Alliances, Imperialist Rivalries OR Imperialism, Nationalism
A war where both sides try to wear each other down over time is known as:
War of Attrition
At what conference was the Treaty of Versailles signed?
Paris Peace Conference
What is the main reason behind the Great Depression?
Overproduction
This U.S. cargo ship was attacked by German submarines (Uboats), and was sunk:
The Lusitania
Where was Archduke Franz Ferdinand assassinated?
Bosnia-Herzegovina
What two major empires collapsed due to World War I:
Ottoman Empire & Austro-Hungarian Empire
Most notorious gangster of the 1920's:
Al Capone
Treaty that pulled Russia out of World War I:
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
Who was President of the United States during World War I:
Woodrow Wilson