People/Groups
Causes of War
Warfare Tactics
Vocabulary
Outcome
100
Jeannette Rankin
Who was the only member of the House to vote against the U.S. entering both WWI & WWII?
100
What was the strongest nation on the European Continent in the 1890's?
Germany
100
This was the type of warfare used to gain ground by infantry soldiers
What is Trench Warfare
100
a devotion to the interests and culture of one's nation
What is nationalism?
100
True/False. President Wilson came up with the war resolution.
True.
200
France, Britain, & Russia
What countries make up the Triple Entente, (later known as the Allies)?
200
Serbia, an independent nation, was under the control of what other country?
Austria-Hungry
200
This was an area of 25 yards to a mile that was between trench systems
What is No Man's Land
200
the development of armed forces and their use as a tool of diplomacy
What is militarism?
200
Wilson tried to mediate with Germany. Did they comply?
No; they ignored his call for peace.
300
Germany, Austria-Hungary, & Italy
What countries made up The Triple Alliance?
300
True/False: The growth of nationalism and various alliance systems led to increased military spending.
False: The growth of nationalism and imperialism led to increased military spending.
300
This was invented by the Germans in response to the British Blockade of the German coast
What is U-boats
300
a barren expanse of mud pockmarked with shell craters and filled with barbed wire.
What is "no man's land"?
300
[TRUE/FALSE] The war resolution was passed by Congress.
TRUE
400
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Who was the heir to the Austrian throne? [or] Who was shot, along with his wife Sophie, by Serbian nationalist Gavrilo Princip?
400
What are the 4 long-term causes of World War I?
Nationalism, Imperialism, Militarism, and Alliance Systems.
400
This is the number of casualties for the British on the first day of the First Battle of the Somme
What is 60,000
400
a British liner which sank off the coast of Ireland
What is Lusitania?
400
[TRUE/FALSE] Wilson and many Americans believed that the U.S. had to join the war in order to have a future of peace and freedom.
TRUE.
500
Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, Germany, Ottoman Empire
What countries were later known as the Central Powers?
500
What were the 2 major defense alliances in Europe? What alliance was Italy in? What alliance was Germany in?
There was the triple alliance, which Italy was a part of. Then there were the Central Powers which included Germany.
500
These are the three main kinds of trenches used in the first world war
What is front line, support, and reserve
500
a telegram from the German foreign minister to the German ambassador in Mexico that was intercepted by British agents
What is the Zimmerman note?
500
This was the date that the war resolution was passed
April 2, 1917