Weapons
Vocabulary
Causes of the War
General Knowledge
Mixed Bag
100

The majority of the fighting took place on the _____________ during WWI.

What was on the Western Front? (France)

100

The United States tried to remain ________ at the onset of World War I.

What was neutral?

100

 Extreme loyalty and pride for one's nation that leads to feelings of discrimination and superiority toward others.  

What is Nationalism? 

100

The U.S. General in charge of the American Expeditionary Force in Europe was __________. 

Who was General John J. Pershing?

100

Many American lives were lost on May 7, 1915 when German U-boat attacked the ____________, a passenger ship from Great Britain. 

What was the Lusitania? 


200

The Central and Allied Powers used this type of warfare to protect themselves from machine gun fire. 

What was trench warfare? 

200

When one event sets off a chain of similar events

What is domino effect? 

200

 The spark that resulted in Europe exploding into war was the assassination of   _____ ________ __________ _______ ________. 

Who was Austria-Hungary's Archduke, Franz Ferdinand. 

200

Woodrow Wilson's peace plan known as the Fourteen Points included a peace keeping organization called the _________ __ __________. 

What was the League of Nations.

200

When Congress declared war on Germany, around 2 million men volunteered to join the military.  America needed more soldiers, so Congress passed the ______ ______ ____. 

What was the Selective Service Act? 

300

The British Mark 1, a weapon first developed by the British, was designed to help take an enemy's trench. 

What was the Tank? 

300

To make amends for the damage done during the war Germany had to pay __________ to the Allied nations. 

What were reparations? 

300

The policy of taking control of land belonging to other countries as a means of building an empire usually done through force. 

What is imperialism? 

300

This treaty officially ended World War I and aimed to servery punish Germany. 

What was the Treaty of Versailles? 

300

The three major reasons the U.S. declared war on Germany. 

What was the sinking of the Lusitania, the Zimmerman Telegram, and unrestricted submarine warfare? 

400

This weapon, used by both sides during the war came in many different forms such as: Chlorine, Mustard, Tear and Phosgene.

What was poison gas?

400

During World War I the use of trench warfare led to a _____________, neither side was gaining any land. 

What was a stalemate? 

400

The term for when a nation increases it's military strength because it feels threatened by another nation's military. 

What is Militarism?


400

The longest battle of World War I was _____________. 

What was the Battle of Verdun?

400

The major nations that made up the Allied Powers were ________________ (FURBIBS). 

What was Russia, Great Britain, France, Belgium, Italy, Serbia and the United States. 

500

The German's were very effective at using this weapon to fight at sea. 

What was the U-boat? (submarines)


500

Information or ideas designed and distributed to influence public opinion

What is propaganda?

500

The nations of Europe created ____________ as a means to keep a balance of power.

What are Alliances?

500

Citizens on the home front were asked to grow _______ __________ as a means of conserving food for the soldiers. 

What were Victory Gardens? 

500

The major nations that made up the Central Powers  were ____________. 

What were Austria-Hungary, Germany, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria

600

The fighter known as the Red Barron was extremely successful using this weapon of war.

What was the Airplane? 

600

An _______________ is an agreement to end fighting. 

What is an armistice? 

600

The acronym ____________  is a helpful way to remember the causes of WWI.

What is MAIN?

600

In addition to Hispanic Americans, two U.S. minority groups who entered America's workforce during the war were __________ and __________. 

Who were African Americans and Women?

600

The President of the U.S. During WWI

Who was Woodrow Wilson?