The intense pride in one's nation or people that often comes at the exclusion or expense of others.
Nationalism
The chemical used in poison gas weapons.
Chlorine
Which czar was ousted from power and later murdered with the rest of his family?
Nicholas II
He was the Austrian Archduke who was assassinated before WWI.
Franz Ferdinand
What dinosaur kills the lawyer (Donald Gennaro) while he's in an outhouse in the first Jurassic Park?
The Tyrannosaurus Rex.
Militarism
This was the name given to the space in between the Western and Eastern Fronts.
"No Man's Land"
A political/economic idea that the means of production (parts of an industry) should be controlled at some level by the people, and not just by private owners.
Socialism
He was President of the United States during WWI.
Woodrow Wilson
What were the last two states to join the United States in 1959?
Alaska and Hawaii
The domination of a weaker nation by a stronger one, often accomplished through military power.
Imperialism
The military alliance consisting of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire:
The Central Powers
The side of the Russian Civil War that favored Communism (hint: it's a color).
The Reds
He was leader of the Bolshevik revolutionaries.
Vladimir Lenin
What is Ms. Leach's favorite dinosaur?
The elasmosaurus
Before WWI, European nations had a lot of secret ___.
Alliances
This was an attempt by Germany to persuade Mexico to join them and fight the United States (it never happened).
The Zimmerman Telegram
The representative body that Nicholas II disassembled when people he didn't like were elected.
The Duma
The name of the Serbian nationalist group who plotted to assassinate Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
The Black Hand
Which crustacean's heart is located in its head?
The shrimp
This was the German practice of sinking boats without warning.
"Unrestricted submarine warfare"
This treaty largely focused on blaming Germany for WWI.
The Treaty of Versailles
Bolsheviks
He was the leader of the German Empire during WWI.
Kaiser Wilhelm II
When did the first IHOP (International House of Pancakes) open?
1958