Who was the driving force behind the Ottoman entry into World War I on the side of Germany?
Enver Pasha!
What medical condition came from standing in cold, wet, unsanitary areas for hours on end?
Trench foot!
What is the name for the one million British women who worked in munitions factories during World War I?
Munitionettes!
______ was a weapon designed to kill or incapacitate through inhalation or skin contact.
Poison gas!
Who saw Japan enter World War I in 1914 as an Allied Power?
Emporor Taisho!
What was the area between the two enemy trenches?
No Man's Land!
For the first time women were officially attaches to the U.S _______?
Military!
True or False: The tank was a primary defensive weapon in front-line ground combat.
False! The tank was used for offense.
Who sent an ultimatum to Serbia following the assassination of Franz Ferdinand?
Franz Joseph!
What two main pests lived in the trenches along with soldiers?
Rats and lice!
Women replaced men:
A. as nurses
B. factory workers
C. telephone operators
D. Drivers
E. All of the above
E. All of the above!
WW1 aircraft could reach speeds from:
A. 80-100 MPA
B. 120-140 MPA
C. 90-120 MPA
D. 100-130 MPA
100-130 MPA!
Who was the last German Emperor and King of Prussia, reigning from 1888 to 1918?
Kaiser Wilhelm II!
How long would "no man's land" typically be?
100 to 300 yards (90–275 meters)!
How many women volunteered for the American Red Cross in countless roles?
Eight million!
_____ were deep-underground explosive charges!
Mines!
Who was the President of France during World War I (1913–1920) and a three-time Prime Minister?
Raymond Poincaré!
When did trenches stop being in use?
When the introduction of tanks began in 1918!
True or False: WWI significantly accelerated the Women's Suffrage movement.
True!
The _____ _____ was the deadliest weapon of the western front.
Mechine gun!