Of the Five MANIA causes of World War 1, which one is considered the spark?
The Assassination of Franz Ferdinand (Daily Double #1)
Which European nation lost the most territory (in europe) as a result of World War 1?
Austria
New technology such as machine guns, chemical gas, and large artillery (cannons) made warfare ?
World War 1 ended in 1918. Which side won the war?
Allied Powers (Daily Double #4)
Which enduring issue means "control or influence over others" and is exemplified by forced enlistment, the 14 points, the Treaty of Vesailles, and the Russian Revolution?
Power
An "Arms Race" is a competition between countries to have the newest, best, and largest armed forces compared to their neighbors. Which MANIA cause is associated with an "Arms Race"?
Militarism
What was the effect of the treaty of Brest-Litovsk?
What military innovation was supposed to protect the lives of soldiers but instead slowed down the war and rampant with diseases, dead bodies, and rats?
Trench Warfare
How were the economies of European nations affected by World War 1?
Economic Depression (high unemployment, high poverty, scarcity of resources, no money to rebuild after the war)
Innovations
Right before World War 1, Russian Czar Nicholas II tried using diplomacy (peaceful negotiations) to calm everyone down. What cause would have forced Russia to fight even if they didn't want to?
Alliances
After Russia left World War 1, they had a Civil War between the Bolshevik Red Army and the anti-Bolshevik White Army. What ideology did the Bolshevik's support?
Communism (Daily Double #2)
What is No Man's Land?
What was the main goal of Woodrow Wilson's 14 points?
Which enduring issue means "a lack of fairness of justice" and is exemplified by the Treaty of Versailles, the Russian Revolution, the Schlieffen Plan, and using chemical weapons?
Inequity
Propaganda typically relied upon this MANIA cause to encourage people to support their country, enlist in the military, and donate goods?
Nationalism
Germany's invitation to Mexico to join attack the USA (Mexico would take back land that it had lost to the USA during the 19th century, Mexico rejected the offer)
Which World War 1 technological innovation was responsible for the Lusitania Attack?
Submarine (U-Boat) (Daily Double #3)
What was the main goal of the Treaty of Versailles?
To punish Germany severely (German took 100% blame, Germany had to pay for all damages, Germany's military is reduced, not allowed to join league of nations)
Which enduring issue means "a serious disagreement between two or more people" and is exemplified by the assasssination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, World War 1, and the Russian Civil War?
Conflict
A key factor in World War 1 was Imperialism, as countries fought for more land and territory in Africa and Asia. 4 European Empires lost land in World War 1. Name them.
Germany, Austria, Ottomans, Russia (Soviet Union)
Empires like Austria-Hungary and the Ottomans were broken up after the war because of nationalism. How?
Minority Ethnic groups demanded independence
Trench Warfare was supposed to be the new way of fighting but new innovations made it obsolete (worthless). Name two innovations that made trench warfare obsolete and describe how?
Airplanes - could drop bombs and spy
Chemical Gas - Gas would chase soldiers from trenches and mask approach enemies
Flamethrowers - Could set an entire trench ablaze with one blast
Tanks - could crush trenches and were soldiers could not shoot through.
One shared goal of the 14 points and the Treaty of Versailles was to create the League of Nations. Unfortunately for Woodrow Wilson, he could never convince the US Senate to agree to join. Why?
Senators worried the League would drag us into more wars
Which enduring issue means "how we are effected by the natural world and how we effect the natural world" and is exemplified by things like no man's land, submarine warfare, and trench warfare?