Causes of WW1
Basics of WW1
Russian Revolution
Treaty of Versailles
Misc WW1
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This word describes building up a strong military and preparing for war.

Militarism

100

The Powder Keg of Europe

The Balkans

100

This war made food shortages and military failures worse in Russia

World War 1

100

The 1919 peace treaty that officially ended World War I.

Treaty of Versailles


100

The area between opposing trenches where soldiers were most vulnerable

No Mans Land

200

When powerful countries control weaker countries or compete for colonies.

Imperialism

200

The start and end years of World War 1

1914-1918

200

The political party that brought Communism to Russia

The Bolsheviks

200

This clause forced Germany to accept full blame for starting World War I.


The War Guilt Clause

200

The alliance that included Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire

The Central Powers

300

The assassination of this Austrian archduke triggered World War I.

Archduke Frans Ferdinand

300

One new WWI weapon that changed warfare forever

Machine gun, poison gas, tank, submarine

300

This Bolshevik leader later took control of the Soviet Union after Lenin’s death

Joseph Stalin

300

One major way the Treaty of Versailles weakened Germany’s military power.

limiting the army, banning submarines, or restricting weapons

300

The deadly gas weapon that caused blisters and lung damage.

Mustard gas

400

Strong pride in your country or desire for your own nation is called this.


Nationalism

400

The 4 main allied powers

UK, USA, France, Russia

400

This economic idea believes wealth should be shared and private property should not exist

Communism (also called Bolshevism in Russia)

400

Why do historians believe that The Treaty of Versailles helped lead the world to World War 2?

By creating anger and instability in Germany.


400

The phrase used to describe the lack of progress on the Western Front.

Stalemate

500

Agreements between countries to help each other in war are called this

Alliances

500

The 4 main Central Powers

Germany, Ottoman Empire, Austria Hungary, Bulgaria 

500

This leader headed the Bolsheviks during the Russian Revolution and eventually pulled Russia out of World War 1 early

Vladimir Lenin

500

The word for payments Germany had to make for war damages.

Approximately how much in today’s money?

Reparations

33 billion in 1920. 400 billion dollars today

500

The alliance that included Britain, France, the United States, and Russia 

The Allied Powers