Mountainous peninsula in Southeast Europe
The feeling of loyalty to one's country
Nationalism
The civilization that fell due to the rise of nationalism in the early 1900s
The Ottoman Empire
The assassination of this person kick-started World War I
Archduke Franz of Ferdinand
Rapidly fires ammunition and was improved during WW1
Machine gun
The deadlocked region of northern France in 1914
The Western Front
One sided information designed to persuade the public.
Propaganda
The country that was blamed for the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Serbia
Germany's new leader of 1890 who longed to show the world Germany's mightiness
Kaiser Wilhem II
An armoured vehicle introduced by the British in 1916
Tank
The area stretched along the battlefield along the German and Russian border
The Eastern Front
Glorifying military power and keeping an army prepared for war.
Militarism
The countries part of the Triple Entente
Russia, Britain, & France
The British officer describing life as a soldier on the Western Front in the "Primary Source"
Valentine Fleming
Underwater weapon of war that fires torpedos.
Submarine
Near this region, the Germans launched a massive attack against the French in 1916
Verdun
Conserving items necessary for war efforts by limiting availability to the public.
Rationing
The countries were part of the Triple Alliance
Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
This Germany general developed a battle strategy named after him involving an attack in the west and then an attack in the east
Alfred Graf von Schlieffen
A general term for chemical warfare that causes burning and blisters
Poison gas
French territory lost to Germany in the Franco-Prussian War (1870)
Alace- Lorrane
A stronger country exercising control over a weaker area outside of their territory.
Imperialism
The group of people known as the "power keg" of Europe who strove to free themselves from the Ottoman Turks
The Balkans
The representatives from the Big Four (group of allies including US, France, Great Britain, and Italy
Woodrow Wilson, Georges Clemenceau, David Lloyd George, Vittorio Orlando
The specific name of a poison gas frequently used in WW1
Mustard gas