Causes
Effects
Alliances
Warfare
U.S. Involvement
100

What does the acronym M.A.I.N. stand for, in relation to the causes of World War I?

What is: M(ilitarism), A(lliances), I(mperialism), N(ationalism)

100

The day, month, and year that World War I ended

What is: November 11, 1918 (11/11)

100

The three countries that were members of the Triple Entente

What are: France, Great Britain, and Russia

100

The development and advancement of this weapon made crossing "No Man's Land" extremely deadly

What is: Machine Gun

100

This is the year the United States decided to join the war effort on the side of the Allies

What is: 1917

200

This country officially began World War I by declaring war on Serbia, following the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife

What is: Austria-Hungary

200

A peace plan that included reparations, the return of Alsace-Lorraine to France, and the loss of German colonies

What is: The Treaty of Versailles 

200

The three countries that were members of the Triple Alliance

What are: Austria-Hungary, Germany, Italy

200

This was the most feared weapon of WWI because of its terrifying side-effects and deadliness within the trenches

What is: Poison Gas

200

British ship sunk by the German submarines which sparked United States entrance into the war

What is: Lusitania

300

This is a strong devotion to one's country or ethnic group and could encourage people to fight for their countries

What is: Nationalism

300

Which empire dissolved following WWI, creating the Republic of Turkey?

What is: Ottoman Empire

300

The Central Powers consisted of Bulgaria and these three empires

What are: Germany (German Empire), Austria-Hungary (Austro-Hungarian Empire), and the Ottoman Empire

300

In an attempt to build up its navy, the Germans employed this weapon to target enemies on the open-sea and allowed them to carry out a naval blockade against the British

What is: U-boat; submarines

300

Telegram sent from Germany to Mexico, convincing them to invade the U.S., was intercepted and decoded

What is: Zimmerman Telegram, or Zimmerman Note

400

One of the causes of the war; a nation taking control over or exploiting a weaker nation

What is: Imperialism

400

Within Russia, the Bolsheviks won the civil war and thus "communist-Marxists" took over the country. What man led the Bolshevik Revolution? 

Who is: Vladimir Lenin

400

This country dropped out of World War I early because a civil war broke out within their country

What is: Russia

400

Most of the Western Front during World War I was dug in this country

What is: France

400

Who was the President of the United States for all of World War I?

Who is: Woodrow Wilson

500

Which nation had the largest military at the start of WWI? Also, which other nation had the largest navy?

What is: 1) Germany; 2) Britain

500

This last Tsar of Russia was brutally killed along with all his family members amidst the Russian Revolution

Who is: Tsar Nicholas II

500
This country switched alliances during the war because they were promised more land and influence by the opposing alliance

What is: Italy

500

What was Germany's initial war plan called where they attempted to flank France by invading through neutral Belgium? 

What is: Schlieffen Plan

500

President Wilson would eventually propose this plan as a way to resolve WWI

What is: Fourteen Points / 14 Points