The president who led U.S to join the WWI and proposed the Fourteen Points.
Who is Woodrow Wilson?
The assassination that started WWI.
What is the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand?
Big, muddy, and rat-infested underground networks used to respond to firearms.
What was Trench Warfare?
The team with Russia, Britain, France, and Belgium.
who are the allied powers?
The that treaty officially ended WWI.
What is the Treaty of Versailles?
The Russian leader pulled Russia out of WWI.
Who is Vladimir Lenin?
Sinking of a British Ocean Liner ship, resulting in over 1,197 deaths and of that 128 Americans.
What was the Lusitania?
Used to persuade citizens during WWI to help donate to war efforts and draft soldiers into the army.
What are Propaganda Posters?
The alliance that includes Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire.
What are the Central Powers
Redrew Germany's borders taking about 13% of the nations European areas and colonies.
What was the main environmental impact of the treaty of Versailles?
The commander of the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF)
Who is John J. Pershing or "Black Jack" Pershing?
The long and deadly battle lasted about 10 months in France.
What is the Battle of Verdun?
Large stone structures built along the British coast to act as early warning systems against enemy zeppelins.
What were Sound Mirrors?
The new technology that made it very dangerous to charge across battlefields.
What is the machine gun?
It blocked Russia's communication and supply lines with Britain, which left it isolated
Why was the impact of Ottoman Empire's entry into the war?
The British leader that was Prime Minister near the end of WWI.
Who is David Lloyd George?
What was the British naval blockade of Germany?
The Loyalty to ones nation and sometimes to an extreme level.
What is nationalism?
The front in WWI was known for trench warfare and little movement.
What is the Western Front?
The clause that blamed Germany for the war.
What is the War Guilt Clause?
The military alliance leader that commanded Allied forces and helped turn the tide in 1918.
Who is Ferdinand Foch?
This 1918 offensive was Germany’s last major attempt to win the war before U.S. troops fully arrived.
What is the Spring Offensive (Ludendorff Offensive)?
Describes the use of submarines to sink any ship without warning including with civilians.
What is unrestricted submarine warfare?
The agreement that forced Russia out of WWI and gave large amounts of land to Germany.
What is the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk?
The economic punishment required Germany to pay massive financial penalties to the Allies after the war.
What are reparations?