MANIA
Key Figures &
Events
Weapons & Battle Tactics
Vocabulary
The Treaty of Versailles
100

Germany wanted colonies in Africa & Asia to match Britain and France

What is imperialism

100
President of the United States during this time.
Who is Woodrow Wilson
100
This weapon can fire over one hundred rounds (bullets) in less than a minute
What is a machine gun
100

When neither side is winning or gaining ground

What is a stalemate

100

Which country was not invited to the Paris Peace Conference, but was forced to accept the terms

Who was Germany

200
The intense pride in one's country and national interest
What is Nationalism
200

What was the date of Armistice Day? (Month, Day, & Year)

What was 11/11/18

200
This kind of battle tactic almost directly resulted in a stalemate.
What is Trench Warfare.
200

When you agree to stop fighting

What is an armistice

200

Woodrow Wilson's plan for peace was called

What is the Fourteen Points Plan

300

Germany agreed to support Austria-Hungary; France agreed to support Russia; Great Britain agreed to support Belgium 

What are alliances

300

Vladimir Lenin led this event that created the Soviet Union

What is the Russian Revolution

300
Chemical Warfare resulted in the mass production of these defense mechanisms.
What are gas masks
300

When you are persuaded to think, act, or believe a certain way using misleading claims or lies

What is propaganda

300

This was the key provision Woodrow Wilson was able to negotiate into the Treaty at the Paris Peace Conference

What is the League of Nations

400

The term when countries drastically build up their armies in peace time

What is militarism

400

This "Harlem Hell-fighter" was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor in 2015 

Who was Henry Johnson

400

This was first used by the British to breakthrough German trenches making war more mechanized

What are tanks

400

Russia became this type of government where the government owns everything

What is Communism

400

According to the treaty that ended the war, Germany was going to make serious territorial concessions, accept full blame, and pay war _________.

What are reparations

500

These two individuals were assassinated sparking the beginning of WW1

Who are Archduke Franz Ferdinand and Princess Sophie

500

This court case said that the Espionage Act and Sedition Act could limit rights during war-time

What was Schenck v U.S.

500

This tactic used by Germany was a major cause for the U.S. to end its neutrality

What was unrestricted submarine warfare

500

This term is used when a country closes itself off, or avoids other countries

What is isolationism

500

This is the reason why the U.S. Senate rejected ratifying the Treaty of Versailles

What is they feared joining the League of Nations (isolationism)