Causes of WWI
During the War
WWI on the Homefront
End of WWI
Peace
100

Explain how militarism led to WWI.

The build up of weapons meant every nation was prepared for war and eager to show off their capabilities.

100
What is trench warfare?

Trenches were ditches built  for soldiers to hide in while fighting.

100

Identify one way the power of the government increased during WWI.

Public Opinion, Economics, Drafting of Soldiers

100

Which nation joined the Allies in 1917 which had a big impact on Allied morale?

United States

100

What was the name of the peace settlement between the Big Three and Germany?

Treaty of Versailles

200
Explain how alliances led to WWI.
Secret alliances were formed in Europe. When the war started, everyone called on their ally which escalated the war.
200

Identify one new weapon used during WWI.

machine gun, grenade, poison gas, mine

200

Explain why the governments of Europe turned to drafting soldiers.

Not enough soldiers volunteered to keep up with the demands of the war.

200

Which Allied nation saw the biggest impact of WWI? Why?

France - most fighting took place in France!

200

What was the name of the conference where the Big Three met to negotiate final peace terms?

The Paris Peace Conference

300

Explain how nationalism led to WWI.

Nationalism is an intense love for one's nation. Nations were eager to show off and defent the greatness of their country.

300

Identify one new type of transportation used during WWI.

Uboats, Tanks, Airplanes

300

Provide two examples of how the government attempted to regulate the economy during WWI.

Rationing, rent/price restrictions, planned economy, takeover of industries, women in workforce 

300

Which Allied nation felt the smallest impact of World War I? Why?

United States - spent the shortest amount of time in the war.

300

Who were the three members of the "Big Three?"

Great Britain, France, USA

400

Explain how imperialism led to WWI.

Imperialism created conflict and tension between the nations of Europe which easily sparked into war.

400

Explain why trench warfare was used during WWI. Explain why is was unsuccessful.

It was used as a way to protect soldiers from the new weapons. It was unsuccessful because it led to a stalemate with neither side making progress.
400

Identify one of the four goals of propaganda.

Recruit troops, Conserve resources, General War Support, War Bonds

400

What were the views of Great Britain on the punishment of Germany?

In the middle - Germany should be punished but fairly

400

What point from Wilson's Fourteen Points did the Big Three agree to keep?

League of Nations
500

Explain how the assassination led to WWI.

The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand sparked the other tensions that had been mounting in Europe. It was the final straw.

500

Identify two battles of WWI.

Verdun, Somme, Ypres, Marne, Gallipoli, Amiens

500

Identify and explain one propaganda technique.

Bandwagon, Emotional Appeal, Patriotic Appeal, Glittering Generalities, Dehumanizing the Enemy, Name Calling, Transfer, Plain Folks, Card Stacking, Testimonial

500

What did President Wilson propose as his plan for peace following the war? Identify one provision.

Fourteen Points - arms reduction, no secret alliances, no blame for war, league of nations, free trade, open seas
500

Identify and explain one provision of the Treaty of Versailles.

Guilt Clause

Arms Reduction

Reparations

Lost Land

League of Nations

Extra Nations