Causes of WW1
Alliances
Beginning of WW1
Causes of USA joining WW1
Treaty of Versailles
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Definition: building a strong military force to prepare for war

 Militarism

100

Definition: agreement made between two or more countries to give each other help if it is needed.

Alliance

100

World War 1 started in the year ________

1914

100

What ship was destroyed by Germany?

Lusitania ship

100

T/F The Treaty Of Versailles ended WW1

TRUE

200

Definition: When a country takes over another territory

Imperialism

200

The United States joined the alliance of _______

Triple Entente

200

The First Battle Of WW1 was called _________

Battle Of The Marne

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The Lusitania traveled from _________ to _________

New York to Great Britain

United States to Great Britain

200
Which country wanted Germany to pay for all the damages caused by the war? 

Hint: This country wanted revenge

France

300

Franz Ferdinand was the future king of _________

Austria-Hungary

300

The 3 original countries that were part of the Triple Alliance was...

Germany, Italy, and Austria-Hungary

300

Soldiers used to live in _______

trenches

300

Germany sent a telegram to ___________ in order to declare war against United States

Mexico

300

Who created the Treaty of Versailles?

Great Britain, France and United States

400

Which country assassinated Franz Ferdinand?

Serbia

400

The 3 original countries that were part of The Triple Entente was...

Great Britain, France and Russia 

400

Germany invaded ___________ in order to arrive to France

Belgium

400

US President _________ declared war to Germany during WW1

Wilson

400

In what year was the Treaty of Versailles signed?

June 1919

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What are the 4 M.A.I.N Causes of WW1?

Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism and Nationalism

500

Which country switched sides during WW1?

Italy

500

Which country declared war on Germany after they invaded Belgium?

Great Britain

500

What country intercepted the Zimmerman Telegram?

Great Britain

500

The representatives of Great Britain, France and The United States were also called ___________

The Big 3