The word for love of one's country or strong belief in one's country
What is Nationalism?
Images and posters were made to draw the American public into war, or make them excited about fighting the Germans.
What is propaganda?
When was World War 1?
*Triple Jeopardy*
1914-1918
The following picture is an example of

What is propaganda?
The act of digging holes several feet wide and long during World War I
A belief that a country needs to expand beyond its borders to remain powerful among other nations
What is imperialism?
What year did America join the war?
What is 1917?
Name three new weapons used in World War I?
Tanks, Machine Guns, Airplanes, Poison, Gas
Who countries were in the Central Powers?
What is Germany, Austria-Hungry, and Ottoman Empire?
Invented by German and used to surprise attack ships
U-boats
When two countries agree to defend each other in case of attack and to support each other in times of war
What is an alliance?
What was the Zimmerman Telegram?
Germany's attempt to get Mexico to attack the US
Peace treaty used to end World war I
What is the Treaty of Versailles?
When are we going to Stone Mountain?
24th, 28th, or the 27th
27th
True or false: Germany was apart of the Treaty of Versailles meeting
False
Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria was involved in the start of the war because of this
What was he was assassinated?
What is a draft?
Who was assassinated and started World War I?
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Name the four consequences given to Germany in the Treaty of Versailles
*DOUBLE JEOPARDY*
Pay reparations
Accept guilt for the war
Disarm military
Give up land
What countries were considered the "Big Four" during the Treaty of Versailles?
Great Britain
France
US
Italy
The belief that a strong army and navy and a willingness to use them is key a nation's power
What is militarism?
Fill in the blank:
American remained __________________ until 1917
Neutral
Who was the President during World War I?
Woodrow Wilson
During WWI these countries were known as the Allies.
What is America, France, Russia, Italy, and Britain?
The space between the trenches was called...?
No Man's Land