Causes Of Conflict
Technology and Warfare
War Impacts
Fun Facts
Civilian Impacts
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This term means a strong love and pride for one’s own country, that made tensions rise before World War I.

What is nationalism?

100

This new type of weapon, first used in World War I, could fly above the battlefield and was used for bombing and reconnaissance.

What is the airplane?

100

 This country’s assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914 is often seen as the spark that ignited World War I. 

What is Serbia?

100

In World War I, a battle between two enemy aircraft in the sky was known by this term.

What is a dogfight?

100

This global health crisis broke out at the end of WWI, killing millions worldwide.

What is the Spanish Flu?


200

Many countries formed these agreements to protect each other, but they also helped turn a small conflict into a world war.

What are alliances?

200

This type of gas, used during WWI, caused severe burns to the skin and difficulty breathing, and was deployed in canisters.

What is mustard gas?

200

The war caused huge economic damage, leading to this worldwide event, which was an economic downturn that followed shortly after the war ended.

What is the Great Depression?

200

The assassination of this archduke in Sarajevo was the immediate spark that led to World War I.

Who was Archduke Franz Ferdinand?

200

Women in this country gained the right to vote after contributing to war efforts during WWI.

What is the United States?

300

This empire’s archduke, Franz Ferdinand, was assassinated in 1914, sparking the start of World War I.

What is Austria-Hungary?

300

These vehicles, introduced during WWI, were designed to move across rough terrain and could break through enemy lines.

What are tanks?

300

After the war, many soldiers returned home with this condition which affected their physical and mental health.

What is PTSD

300

Lasting over 300 days, this was the longest battle of World War I.

What is the Battle of Verdun?

300

During WWI, this group of people began working in factories and taking on jobs traditionally held by men, leading to the eventual right to vote in many countries.

Who are women?

400

The competition to build up stronger armies and weapons before World War I is called this.

What is militarism?

400

This communication tool, used widely during WWI, allowed military leaders to send messages and coordinate attacks over long distances.

What is the radio?

400

The end of World War I saw this economic system struggling to recover due to war debt, high inflation, and disrupted trade.

What is capitalism?

400

On July 1, 1916, this battle became the deadliest single day in British military history, with over 57,000 casualties, including 19,240 deaths.

What is the Battle of the Somme?

400

Many civilians in this country suffered extreme shortages of food, fuel, and other necessities because of blockades and military occupation during WWI.

What is Germany?

500

Before World War I, European countries competed for land and resources in Africa and Asia, a cause known as this.

What is imperialism?

500

The use of this weapon, which could shoot many rounds in a short amount of time, became a common tactic for both sides during trench warfare.

What is the machine gun?

500

 This economic problem, caused by the war's massive spending and reparations, was one of the main contributors to the global Great Depression. 

What is inflation?

500

Early British tanks in World War I were classified as "male" or "female" based on their weaponry. Males had cannons, while females had these.

What are heavy machine guns?

500

The impact of WWI caused a significant migration of people, with many civilians fleeing their homes to escape battles, starvation, or political changes.  

What is the refugee crisis?