Miscellaneous
Justification/Alliances
Causes
Technology
Russian Revolution
100

This country was the last of the Allied powers to join World War I. Had embraced a policy of isolationism from foreign affairs; Viewed the Great War as predominately a European war. Compelled to join WWI after Zimmerman Telegram and German unrestricted submarine warfare.

What is the United States?

100

The heir to this country’s throne Archduke Franz Ferdinand was killed by a Serbian nationalist. Serbia did not meet the list of demands in their ultimatum.

What is Austria-Hungary?

100

This is the glorification of the military. It is a causal factor of WWI.

What is militarism?

100

Based on Hiram Maxim’s 1884 design. They had a sustained fire of 450–600 rounds per minute

What are machine guns?

100

This Marxist was exiled from Russia for his beliefs; hoped for a Russian loss in WWI so that he could more easily bring about a Bolshevik revolution.

Who is Vladimir Lenin?

200

This phrase characterizes people who fought in or grew up in the time of World War I who faced a growing sense of disillusionment with pre-war institutions.

What is the lost generation?

200

This country gave Austria-Hungary a “blank check” after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. They began mobilizing troops only after they saw Russia do the same.

What is Germany?

200

This is pride in one’s county. It have have both positive a negative outcomes. Causal factor in WWI.

What is nationalism?

200

outlawed by international law following the war; soldiers wore gas masks as protection in the trenches

What is poison gas?

200

This was Lenin's slogan.

What is "Peace, Land, and Bread?"

300

This is the Wilsonian policy of a people ruling over themselves, gaining sovereignty. Applied to Eastern Europe but not to other former German colonial holdings. A country's ability to make decisions for its own people independently.

What is Self-Determination?

300

This country is part of the Triple Entente and must support Russia. The nation is still mad about losing the Alsace-Lorraine region to Germany in the Franco-Prussian War.

What is France?

300

This was known as the “powder keg” of Europe prior to World War I.

What is the Balkans?

300

Initially used only for reconnaissance, before long planes were armed with machine guns.

What are aircraft?

300

This was the name of the provisional government of Russia in between the February and October revolutions of 1917.

What is the Duma?

400

This name of the system in which former Ottoman territory in the Middle East were entrusted as mandates to Britain and France under the advisement of the League of Nations.

What is the mandate system?

400

The protector of the Slavic people that stepped in to help Serbia.  

What is Russia?

400

These weee the name for the wartime alliances that were preceded by the Triple Alliance and the Triple Entente. 

Russia, US, Great Britain, France, & Italy on one side. 

Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Ottoman Empire on the other. 

what are the Central Powers and the Allies?

400

Came to be particularly associated with the Imperial German Navy, which used them to try to bridge the gap in naval strength it suffered compared to Britain’s Royal Navy.

What are U-Boats?

400

During this revolution, Tsar Nicholas II abdicates his throne, ending three hundred years of rule by the Romanov dynasty.

What is the February Revolution?

500

An international forum for resolving conflicts and disputes between nations; intended to avoid war.

What is the League of Nations?

500

Germany invaded neutral Belgium. This country joins in support of France and Russia.

What is Great Britain?

500

This was the spark that light the fuse of WWI. The heir to the Austro-Hungarian empire was assassinated in this city. 

What is Sarajevo?

500

Employed primarily on the Western Front, an area of northern France and Belgium that saw combat between German troops and Allied forces from France, Great Britain and, later, the United States.  

What is trench warfare?

500

This is the name of the revolution in which Lenin and the Bolsheviks take over Russian government and begin instituting communist policies.

What is the October Revolution?