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100

This man's assassination triggered the war.

Who was Franz Ferdinand?

100

The increased military spending and glorification of war was one of the MAIN causes of WWI

What is Militarism?

100

Although not initially effective as a weapon of war, this machine began as a reconnoissance tool.

What is the airplane?

100

These countries were not invited to participate in the treaty negotiations that ended WWI.

Who are Russia and Germany?

100

Affecting millions of soldiers in the trenches, this was a disease that made walking difficult and often resulted in the loss of toes.

What is trench foot?

200

Known as the Old Tiger, this French leader wanted to punish Germany harshly for the damage done to his country.

Who was Clemenceau?

200

Countries bonding together, and making agreements to support each other in case of war was a MAIN cause of WWI.

What was the Alliance system, or system of alliances?

200

Invented by Sir Hiram Maxim, this weapon changed the way soldiers fought WWI.

What is the Maxim machine gun?

200

Article 231, often known as the War Guilt Clause, forced Germany to accept the ___________ for WWI.

What is Blame?

200

This was signed on November 11, 1918 at 11 am, stopping the fighting in WWI.

What was the Armistice?

300

Author of the 14 Points, this United States president wanted to ensure world peace by creating the League of Nations.

Who was Woodrow Wilson?

300

An intense pride in your nation or the desire for self rule was a MAIN cause of WWI.

What is Nationalism?

300

If laid end-to-end, these would stretch some 35,000 miles—12,000 of those miles occupied by the Allies, and the rest by the Central Powers.

What are trenches?

300

Compensation payments made to the victors after a war are these. Hint: Germany had to pay 132 billion gold marks ($33 billion US dollars)

What are reparations?

300

Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire fought on the side of the __________.  

What are the Central Powers?

400

Member of the Black Hand Gang, this man shot and killed the heir to the Austrian throne and his pregnant wife.

Who was Garvillo Princep?

400

When a large country takes over a smaller country socially, politically, and/or economically is known as 

What is Imperialism?

400

Depending upon the wind, this weapon could backfire on the soldiers using it.

What is poison gas?

400

Germany was forced to turn these over to the allies, making it difficult to keep their economy running.

What are colonies?

400

Versailles, the place where the peace treaty was signed in 1919 is near _____________ in France.

What is Paris?

500

Caught between two world leaders with different views, this British leader had to try to compromise during the T. of V. negotiations.

Who was David Lloyd George?

500

Austria Hungary was looking for an excuse to declare war on this smaller country.

What is Serbia?

500

Germans had success with this weapon, sinking supply ships and passenger liners alike.

What are U-Boats?

500

Not wanting to allow Germany to become an aggressor again, the Treaty forced Germany to reduce these (think BR A T)

What are Arms (weapons, military)

500

This pregnant woman, born of a lower social status, was executed with her husband.

Who was Sophia?