What is Militarism?
The many battles fought by the Allies against the Ottoman Turks over control of the Dardanelles and the supply route.
What is the Gallipoli Campaign?
The official name of the Central Powers
What is the Triple Alliance?
The official name of the Allied Powers
What is the Triple Entente?
The year World War I started
What is 1914?
When a country exerts its influence over other countries
What is imperialism?
The name of the space between enemy trenches that was filled with barbed wire.
What is no man's land?
The countries of the Central Powers at the START of the war
What is Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy?
The countries of the Allied Powers at the START of the war
What are France, Great Britain, Russia?
The year the United States entered World War I
What is 1917?
When one ethnic group bands together against another ethnic group for its own interests, this results.
What is Nationalism?
The British captain who fought in the Holy Land against the Ottoman Turks.
Who is T.E. Lawrence or Lawrence of Arabia?
The empire that formed an alliance with the Central Powers in 1914
Who are the Ottoman Turks?
The country that changed its mind and sided with the Allies
What is Italy?
Another name for World War I?
What is the Great War?
The assassination of Archduke Francis and his wife Sofie.
What is the event that started World War I?
Two most famous battles of WWI
What are the Second Battle of the Somme, Second Battle of the Marne?
Germany sank this ship using submarine warfare which led to the United States demanding the end to submarine warfare.
What is the Lusitania?
ANZAC countries who entered the war in 1915
Who are Australia and New Zealand?
Name of the U.S. President during WWI
The causes of World War I
What are nationalism, militarism, secret diplomacy, alliances, economic?
The Canadian teacher turned Allied Captain who stopped the Germans at the Battle of Vimy Ridge (he's a man after Mrs. Watson's own heart ;-)
Who is Sir Arthur William Currie?
The two generals whom Kaiser Wilhem II put in charge in 1916 to lead the entire Central Powers until the end of the war.
Who was Paul Von Hindenberg and Erich Ludendorff?
Two reasons the U.S. entered the war to help the Allies.
Most famous treaty of WWI
What is the Treaty of Versailles?