The word for love of one's country or strong belief in one's country
Nationalism
Machine guns, poison gas, hand grenades, and tanks are examples of:
Modern (or trench) warfare
DAILY DOUBLE
What years did World War I take place?
This is an example of:
Propaganda
Germany's economic situation after the war was called:
Hyperinflation
A belief that a country needs to expand beyond its borders to remain powerful among other nations
The land between trenches
No Man's Land
What (3) countries were in the Central Powers?
Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Ottoman Empire
What year did America enter the war?
1917
This organization was formed after the war to help prevent future wars
League of Nations
The belief that a strong army and navy, and willingness to use them is key to a nation's power
Militarism
The weapon that prevented men from crossing No Man's Land
Machine guns (or barbed wire)
Which (3) countries were part of The Allies
US, Britain, and France
Letter from Germany to Mexico that proposed an alliance, led the US to enter WWI
Zimmerman Note
Treaty of Versailles
When two countries agree to defend each other in case of attack and to support each other in times of war
Alliances
DAILY DOUBLE
German airships used particularly for bombing and long-range fighting
The group behind the assassination of Franz Ferdinand
The Black Hand or Young Bosnia
Woodrow Wilson's peace plan that was supposed to prevent future conflicts was called:
Fourteen Points
The representatives of the Big Four at the Paris Peace Conference
US, Britain, France, and Italy
Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria was involved in the start of the war because of this
This event caused Russia to leave the war, allowing Germany to focus entirely on the western front
Russian Revolution
The man who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Gavrilo Princip
The passenger ship was carrying ammunition and American citizens before being sunk by Germany
Lusitania
This country was granted its independence from Britain as a result of WWI
India