M.A.I.N.
World War 1 Fighting
World War 1 Part A
World War 1 Part B
World War 1 Part C
Key People
World War 1 Part D
100

What does the M in M.A.I.N. stand for?

Militarism

100

. World War I was more destructive than earlier wars because

modern weapons were deadly

100

What was the Spark of the War?

The Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of the Austria-Hungary Empire

100

The treaty ending the World War I was called

Treaty of Versailles

100

Which weapons of mechanized warfare were introduced in World War I?


     a. battle front trenches         b. airplanes and tanks     c. hydrogen bombs       d. pistols & bayonets

B

100

Who was the mysterious man that became one of the most powerful figures in Imperial Russia?

Grigori Rasputin

100

Which Country totaled the most deaths during WW1?

Russia

200

What does the A in M.A.I.N. stand for?

Alliances

200

What was the area between enemy trench lines called?

No Mans Land

200

In the movie Flyboys, what was the enemy fighter pilot named?

The Black Falcon

200

Where was the killer of Archduke Franz Ferdinand from?

Serbia

200

Which country made the first declaration of war?

Austria-Hungary

200

Who was the last Tsar of Russia?

Nicholas II

200

How many years did it take The United States to join the war?

3

300

What does the N in M.A.I.N. stand for?

Nationalism

300

Which of the following helped the Allies to achieve the breakthrough they sought in World War I?

a. the Russian Revolution                                       b. The Involvement of the United States                 c. the waging of total war

d. the battle of Somme

B

300

Americans suffered the least amount of casualties during the war because they

Joined the war late

300

The passenger ship that was U-Bombed by Germany.

The Lusitania

300

Which country did germany invade into in their plan to attack France?

Belgium

300

Who was the founder of Communism

Karl Marx

300

The leader of the Bolsheviks/Soviet Union

Vladimir Lenin

400

What does the I in M.A.I.N. stand for?

Imperialism

400

Why was it difficult to gain an advantage over the enemy in trench warfare?

The machine gun made it nearly impossible for troops to advance.

400

The Treaty of Versailles resulted in all of the following EXCEPT

 a. German payment of reparations.                           b. Reduced the German Army

 c. reduced the size of Germany.

 d. instilled national pride in the German people.

D

400

Germany's attempt to convince Mexico into invading The United States was called what....

The Zimmerman Telegram

400

What was a consequence of the Russian Revolution

The Establishment of the first Communist country and transformed into the Soviet Union

400

Who was the President of the United States during WW1?

Woodrow Wilson

400

What was the system called that divided Germany's colonies?

The Mandate System

500

What does each of the letters mean?

Militarism is the act of building up an army

Alliances are agreements between countries to protect each other

Imperialism is when countries build an empire

Nationalism is having deep pride in your country and willingness to defend it at all costs

500

Which of the following ended Russia’s involvement in World War I?

a. Russian Revolution          b. battle of Gallipoli       c. the attack on the Lusitania       d. battle of Caporetto

Russian Revolution

500

Which of the following was not a cause of World War I? A. American isolationism                                             b. the stockpiling of weapons
c.  imperialist competition                                  

 d. European nationalism

A

500

Name the five empires that fell after the War?


          

Russia, Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria

500

 On which two fronts did Germany fight during World War I?

Russia to the East and France to the west

500

The leader of Germany during WW1

Kaiser Wilhelm I

500

Which American States did Germany promise to give back to Mexico if they invaded the United States?

Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona