Causes of the War
Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2/Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous 2
Miscellaneous 3
100

This is an agreement between two or more countries to help each other if necessary.

What is an Alliance?

100

This describes when battles were fought in long interlinking tunnels. It was dangerous, and many soldiers dealt with pests such as rats, frostbite, etc.

What is Trench Warfare?

100

These were agreements created by President Woodrow Wilson. Examples include breaking up large empires and establishing a League of Nations to settle disagreements and prevent future wars.

What are the Fourteen Points?

100

This event was an additional reason for the start of World War 1 and set off the Domino Effect.

What is the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand?

100

This is the term for a key area in which fighting takes place.

What is a Theater?

200

This is pride and becoming a strong supporter of one's country.

What is Nationalism?

200

This document ended World War 1. It forced Germany to take fault for the war.

What is the Treaty of Versailles?

200

This caused Germany to be pushed out of France back to their country. German soldiers were exhausted and running out of food.

What is the 100 Days Offensive

200

How did Imperialism help lead to the start of WW1?

Before World War 1, several European nations were competing for resources from Africa and Asia. This led to competition and tension between countries.



200

True or False: War also took place at sea.

True

300

 This is when one country increases their wealth and power by bringing additional territories under their control. 

What is Imperialism?

300

  This was an agreement between Germany and the Allied Powers. It was signed in Paris, France on November 11th, 1918.

What is an Armistice?

300

How did Alliances contribute to the start of WW1?

Allies are bound to defend one another if one of them is attacked. This caused multiple countries to continue entering the war.

300

Why did the U.S. eventually enter World War 1?

The U.S. entered the war in 1917, after several ships with American Passengers were attacked by Germany.

300

This was the land between two enemy trench lines. It was often dangerous. 

What is No Man's Land?

400

 This is the belief that the government of a country should maintain a strong military and be prepared to use it if necessary.

What is Militarism?

400

 This was an agreement among several nations to set up a set of rules to try to prevent future wars.

What is the League of Nations?

400

 This group of countries included Britain, France, Russia, and the United States.

What are the Allied Powers?

400

How did WW1 differ from previous wars?

There was a lot of new technology and weaponry, such as tanks.

400

True or False: Tanks were never used to cross No Man's Land.

False (They were often used for this.)

500

This was the name for the idea that more and more countries would enter the war due to the fact that they had to defend their allies.

What is the Domino Effect? 

500

This was a meeting between 32 countries to decide the fate of Germany after the war. It took place in January of 1919.

What is the Paris Peace Conference?​​​​
500

This group of countries included Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire.

What are the Central Powers?

500

True or False: Germany had the largest military of all the Central Powers.

True

500

True or False: The United States entering the war added to the strength of the Allied troops.

True: This helped the Allied Powers defeat Germany!