Terms to know
The Road to War
Life on the Front
Russian Revolution
Ending the War
100

The policy of taking neither side in a conflict.

What is neutrality?

100

His assassination on June 28, 1914, was the spark that ignited the "powder keg" of Europe.

Who was Archduke Franz Ferdinand?

100

A long and bloody stalemate developed on the Western Front early in the war primarily because of this style of fighting.

What was trench warfare?

100

He was the last absolute monarch of Russia who failed to fix the country's problems and was eventually forced to abdicate.

Who was Czar Nicholas II?

100

In this intercepted note, Germany offered to help Mexico "reconquer" land lost to the United States.

What was the Zimmerman Note?

200

The glorification of the military.

What is militarism?

200

The original three members of this alliance were Great Britain, France, and Russia.

What was the Triple Entente?

200

World War I was more destructive than previous wars because of new "tools" like these. (must list at least 3)

What was poison gas, machine guns, tanks, and airplanes?

200

This leader of the Bolsheviks returned to Russia in 1917 and gained popularity with the slogan "Peace, Land, and Bread".

Who was Vladimir Lenin?

200

This document issued by President Wilson was a list of terms intended to end WWI and prevent all future wars.

What were the Fourteen Points?

300

The spreading of ideas to promote a cause or damage an opposing cause

What is propaganda?

300

These four underlying forces: Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, and Nationalism, led to the global conflict.

What are the MAIN causes of WWI?

300

This German battle strategy involved quickly defeating France in the west before rushing east to fight Russia.

What was the Schlieffen Plan?

300

This mystic "holy man" was feared to have a dangerous influence over the Russian royal family before his murder.

Who was Rasputin?

300

In general, the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles focused mainly on punishing this country.

What was Germany?

400

Payments made for war damages.

What are reparations?

400

Because of its many ethnic groups and intense nationalism, this region was known as the "powder keg of Europe".

What were the Balkans?

400

In 1916, this boat was sunk while carrying 128 American passengers, prompting a wave of war support in the United States.

What was the Lusitania?

400

After Lenin's death, this man outmaneuvered his rivals to create a totalitarian police state in the Soviet Union.

Who was Joseph Stalin?

400

The United States entered the war in 1917 because of the Zimmerman Note and this German naval policy.

What was Unrestricted Submarine Warfare?

500

The channeling of all of a nation's resources in the war effort.

What is total war?

500

Great Britain declared war on Germany specifically after Germany invaded this neutral country.

What was Belgium?

500

During the war, women significantly supported the effort by replacing their positions such as...

Factories, Offices, Shops, and Farms

500

Stalin created these to overhaul the Soviet economy by setting high production quotas for steel, coal, and electricity.

What were the Five Year Plans?

500

This group of over forty countries was established after the war to settle international problems without fighting.

What was the League of Nations?