When did the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
June 28th 1914
How many people died to diseases in trench warfare
13,000 deaths
What help armies kill tons of people in a short amount of time
The Machine gun
What was Propaganda in World War I used for
It was used to get support from people in your country
What president was trying to keep the U.S out of the war
Wilison
How old was the person that killed Archduke Franz Ferdinand
He was 19 years old
Who dug the trenches for the army and how long did it take them
The soldiers had to dig the trenches and it took them 3 days
Who was the first one to use poison gas
The Germans
What did countries try to get the people to do with their food
They tried to get them to save it and not eat as much of it.
When did the U.S get involve int he war
April 1997
How did imperialism help start the war
Countries thought that they were always right and if you didn´t do it their way than you were wrong which started wars.
How would soldiers sleep in the trenches
When they could they would sleep in dugouts
When did the first dog fight happen
August 28th 1914
What did countries try to get people to buy to support their army's
War bounds
Why did the U.S get involved in the war
Some of their ships that had merchants were getting attacked by German submarines
How did nationalism help start the war
What did soldiers use as their bathroom in the trenches
They would dig a 1.2-1.5 meter hole
What machine could run over trenches and wasn't affected by guns shots
The Tank
What were most of the Propaganda of World War I made on
Posters and Flyers
What did the U.S make possible when joining the war
It made in possible to take down the Germans
How did the industrial revolution help start the war
How did the trenches smell
What did airplanes do when they flew over trenches
They would shot at the people in the trenches and sometimes drop bombs on them
What was the main point of Propaganda
To promote particular point of view
Why did the U.S not join the are before they did
Because they didn't want to join a war that didn't involve them.