Which battle showed that the Schlieffen Plan did not work?
The First Battle of the Marne.
Who was prime minister of Britain during WW1?
Lloyd George.
Who was president of the U.S. during WW1?
Woodrow Wilson
What does Bolshevik mean in English?
Majority.
Who were the "big three" at the Versailles Conference?
George, Wilson, Clemenceau.
Which battle did the Russians suffer significant causalties at against the Germans?
The Battle of Tannenberg Forest.
Who was the French premier during WW1?
Georges Clemenceau.
What was the fourteenth point of the Fourteen Points?
The creation of the League of Nations.
Who was the leader of the Russian Communist Party?
Lenin.
What was Article 231 of the Versailles Treaty?
The German War Guilt Clause.
What is the more common name for immersion foot syndrome, a serious condition that results from your feet being wet for too long?
Trench Foot.
Rosa Luxemburg.
Which American city was hardest hit by the Spanish flu?
Philadephia.
Who was the leader of the Red Army?
Trotsky.
Which German territory did the French military occupy after the Germans failed to pay war reparations?
The Ruhr Valley.
What was the last significant German offensive launched by Erich Ludendorff?
The Second Battle of the Marne.
Who were the "three cousins," or the three grandsons of Queen Victoria, whose countries fought each other in WW1?
George V, Nicholas II, and Wilhelm II.
Why did the U.S. not join the League of Nations?
Because congression did not ratify the Versailles Treaty.
Who was the leader of the Provisional Government?
Kerensky.
After the Kaiser abidicated, what was the name of the new German government?
The Weimar Republic.
Which battle in France was the longest battle of the war, seeing the deaths of 700,000 soldiers?
The Battle of Verdun.
Which German general became an early supporter of Adolf Hitler after WW1?
Erich Ludendorff.
Which U.S. state had the earliest case of Spanish flu?
Kansas.
What hereditary disease was Czar Nicholas' son Alexi suffering from?
Hemophilia.
What did the Kellogg-Briand Pact of 1928 attempt to ban once and for all?
War.