Sinking enemy ships without warning is called
Unrestricted submarine warfare
The area in between each side's trenches.
No Man's Land
What North American country did Germany try to join the Central Powers?
Mexico
The year in which WWI started.
What is 1914?
The overall victors of WWI.
What is the Allies?
This country had a very large navy but a small army when the war started.
Great Britain
Each side would put this in front of their trenches to stop the enemy from advancing.
Barbed wire
Average number of crew members needed in a tank.
around 6-10
This region was considered the "powder keg" of Europe.
The Balkans
Name six countries that participated in WWI.
What is France, Great Britain, Russia, Italy, USA, Japan, Serbia, Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, Ottoman Empire, Portugal, etc.
Germany's strategy to knock out France first so they could focus on Russia
The Schlieffen Plan
This country lost a lot of land in the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
Russia
German submarines that prevented the British Isles from receiving vital supplies.
What is German U-Boats?
The battles of the Somme, Verdun, and the Marne took place in this country.
France
The Austria-Hungarian heir to the throne who was assassinated by a Yugoslav nationalist, and was said to be the start of the war.
Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand
A war that requires all of a country's resources is called...
a total war
Which three countries were in the Triple Entente?
Russia, France, and Great Britain
These three countries were members of the Triple Alliance
Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
The city that the heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary was assassinated in
Sarajevo
Bloodiest battle in the history of the British Army.
What is the Battle of the Somme?
This nation annexed Bosnia-Herzegovina in 1908
Austria-Hungary
What day did the event that started the war take place on?
June 28, 1914
The four MAIN causes of the war.
Militarism, the Alliance system, Imperialism, and Nationalism
This country lost Alsace-Lorraine in a war that took place from 1870-1871.
France
What was the purpose of propaganda?
to influence the public/get them to support the war effort