Causes
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100
This cause of World War I refers to a feeling of pride and superiority in your own nation
What is nationalism
100

Battles here took place near the border of Russia and Germany

What is the Eastern Front?

100

President of the United States during World War I

Who is Woodrow Wilson?

100

Great Britain, France, Russia, Italy, and eventually the United States formed this alliance.

What is the Allied Powers?

100

Chlorine vapors are used in this new type of weaponry that could suffocate and burn many people at once

What is poison gas?

200

This cause of World War I refers to countries that will back you up in case you are attacked

What are alliances?

200

Drafted and signed in 1919, this treaty ended WWI primarily by punishing Germany.

What is The Treaty of Versailles?

200
Heir to the Austria-Hungarian empire; assassinated before WWI

Who is Archduke Franz Ferdinand?

200

Before WWI, Germany, Italy, and Austria-Hungary joined in this alliance

What is the Triple Alliance?

200

This automatic weapon that appeared in WWI was much more destructive than a rifle.

What is the machine gun?

300

This cause of WW1 involves armament and the building up of any army.

What is militarism?

300

Battles in France and near its border with Germany took place here.

What is the Western Front?

300

Leader of Germany during World War I

Who is Kaiser Wilhelm? 

300

Before WWI, Russia, Great Britain, and France joined in this French-named alliance.

What is the Triple Entente?

300

New to WWI, this type of warfare resulted in a stalemate on the western front, and saw soldiers develop a crippling foot disease.

What is Trench Warfare?

400

This cause of World War I refers the building of an empire and domination of a stronger country over weaker countries.

What is imperialism?

400

The United States entered WWI in early 1917 due to these two events.

What are the sinking of the Lusitania and the Zimmerman Telegram?

400
A group of nations that Woodrow Wilson wanted to create to prevent wars and solve conflicts.
What is the League of Nations?
400

Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire comprised the major players in this WWI alliance.

What is the Central Powers?

400

Also known as a German submarine, this type of vessel sunk the Lusitania.

What is a U-Boat?

500

Taking place in June 1914, this event led to an Austrian ultimatum, which Serbia rejected, and it sparked World War I

What is the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand?

500

Woodrow Wilson created this document to guide American diplomacy at the Paris Peace Conference. The League of Nations was a notable inclusion.

What are the 14 points?

500

Leader of Russia During World War I

Who is Vladmir Lenin?

500

These countries, Switzerland being an example, did not join a side during WWI.

What are neutral countries?

500

Developed by a German general, this military strategy planned for a quick German invasion of France through Belgium.

What is the Schlieffen Plan?