Too proud.
What is nationalism?
They were invented partially because there was too much "mustard."
What are gas masks?
The United States did not enter the war until which year?
What is 1917?
Colonies provided resources and this for countries during World War 1.
What are troops?
Who did the Germans invade first?
What is BELGIUM?
Guns, guns and more guns.
What is militarism?
The one place no one wanted to be.
What is No Man's Land?
The United States entered the war just as who was leaving?
Who is RUSSIA?
World War 1 assassin was only 20 years old.
Who is Gavrilo Princip, the assassin of Archduke Ferdinand?
The Germans main military competition?
Who are the BRITISH?
Taking resources from "weak" countries, led to competition in Europe.
What is imperialism?
World War 1 fighting "in holes in the ground."
What is trench warfare?
Americans wanted to be left alone when World War 1 started.
What is isolationism?
You did not want this in your boots.
What is trench foot?
The Germans had to pay these for their role in starting World War 1.
What are REPARATIONS?
This can lead to nationalism, but is generally positive.
What is PATRIOTISM?
Germany invaded this country in World War 1, and again 26 years later in World War 2.
What is Belgium?
One reason the United States stayed neutral for so long?
What is lots of German-born Americans?
What were the two sides called?
What are the CENTRAL POWERS AND ALLIES?
This made the Germans mad and it only got worse...
What is the TREATY OF VERSAILLES?
This violent event in 1914 ignited World War 1.
What is the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand?
This World War 1 weapon killed more people than any other.
What is the machine gun?
This peace group was America's idea, but we never joined it.
What is the League of Nations?
This got the Russians out of the war.
What is a REVOLUTION?
Germany's biggest problem was trying to fight on...
What are TWO FRONTS?
Imperialism created these all over the world?
What are COLONIES?
They let puppies fight in these World War 1 aerial battles.
What are dogfights?
Germany tried to turn this American ally against them to prevent the United States from entering the war.
What is Mexico?
The country that was broken in two after the war.
What is AUSTRIA-HUNGARY?
Germany had to greatly reduce this after World War 1?
What is their MILITARY?
This cause of World War 1 is relevant today with Ukraine and Russia's war and NATO.
What is the alliance system?
These ships were terrifying.
What are dreadnoughts?
He was elected partly because he "kept us out of the war," until he didn't.
Who is President Woodrow Wilson?
This "senseless battle" had more than 1 million injuries and deaths.
What is the Battle of Somme?
The Germans had the most of these in the war?
What are KILLED AND INJURED?
Spell out M.A.I.N. and give a quick definition. 30 seconds!
Militarism...Alliances...Imperialism...Nationalism...
What type of primary source did we read in class about World War 1?
What are LETTERS?
The United States never signed this when the war ended.
What is the TREATY OF VERSAILLES?
Airplanes were mainly used for what in World War 1?
What is INTELLIGENCE?
This is what the Germans felt after World War 1, and it led to World War 2.
What is HUMILIATION?