Causes of WWI
US Entry into WWI
Impacts of WWI
Technology and other dangers of the War
Miscellaneous
100

The building of armies in preparation for war.

What is Militarism?

100

This was the official position of the United States from onset of the war until 1917.

What is neutral?

100

Several weapons of WWI would fall into this category due to the fact they hadn't been used in war ever before.

What is new technology?

100

Caused by standing in water for days, weeks or even months at a time.

What is trench foot?

100

Posters and advertisements created by the US Government during WWI to encourage people to join the armed forces, grow their own food, demonize the enemy, and more.

What is propaganda?

200

Mutual defense agreements between nations.

What are alliances?

200

This luxury liner was sunk on May 7, 1915.

What is the Lusitania?

200

Poison gas, used for the first time during the first World War, was so horrific that countries collectively decided this.

What is banned from use in future wars?

200

These caused blindness, asphyxiation (choking), blisters, and burns.

What are poison gases?

200

These were promoted by the US government as way to "do your part" and pay for the war.

What are Liberty Bonds?

300

The practice of taking over a weaker nation for economic and strategic advantage.

What is imperialism?

300
Put into place during 1914 by the British Navy, this made trade with the Central Powers difficult for the United States, which in turn led to more trade with the Allied Powers.

What is the blockade of Germany?

300

World War I was the direct cause of this conflict, merely 20 years after the conclusion of The War to End All Wars.

What is WWII?

300

This new military technology was first used over the skies of London on May 31, 1915.  Due to low airspeed and weak armor, they were eventually replaced by bigger and stronger aircrafts in most of the world's air forces.

What is a zeppelin?

300

The German government sent this man back to his native country with a large sum of money and instructions to start a revolution.

Who is Vladimir Lenin?

400
This is a strong sense of patriotism mixed with feelings of cultural pride.

What is nationalism?

400

This practice by the German navy was halted in 1915 after the sinking of the British luxury liner.

What is unrestricted submarine warfare?

400

A part of Wilson's famed 14 Points, and adopted into the Treaty of Versailles, this union of countries was to be a diplomatic avenue to avoid future conflict.

What is the League of Nations?

400
Term used to describe the battle action between to planes during the first world war.

What is dogfights?

400

This document officially ended the Great War.  It forced the disarmament of Germany as well as reparations, or payments, for the damage, death and destruction caused by the war.

What is the Treaty of Versailles?

500

The assassination of this man and his wife, Sophie, was the "spark" that ignited the European Powder Keg.

Who is Archduke Franz Ferdinand?

500

Sent to Mexico from Germany, the Zimmerman Note promised German support for Mexico in a war against the United States.  The message was intercepted, however, by this nation and given the United States Government.

Who is Great Britain?

500

Nationalism, which played a part in causing WWI, led to this at the war's end.

What is self-determination?

500

This new weapon required the user to wear a large tank as a backpack, which invited bullets from the enemy.

What is a flamethrower?

500
German plan that called for the quick (6 week) defeat of France before turning to face the Russian army on the Eastern Front.

What is the Schlieffen Plan?