WW1 began in this year.
What is 1914?
This term describes when a country expands its power by taking over other lands, another cause of WWI.
The sinking of this ship lead to Americas entry into WW1.
What is the Lusitania?
Wilson’s 14 Points was his plan for this after WWI.
What is peace?
This U.S. president led the country into WWI.
Who is Woodrow Wilson?
This type of warfare, where soldiers fought in deep ditches, was common during WWI.
What is the Trenches?
This term describes the relationship between two or more countries to provide military aid to one another.
What is Alliances?
This is the telegram sent to Mexico proposing an alliance with Germany.
Wilson’s 14th point called for the creation of this international organization to help prevent future wars.
What was the League of Nations?
Women in many countries took on these jobs while men were fighting in the war.
Germany used these underwater boats to attack enemy ships.
What is a U-Boat?
European countries built up strong militaries before the war in a competition known as this.
What is Militarism?
This was the year that the U.S joined the war.
What is 1917?
One of Wilson’s points focused on freedom of the seas, meaning countries could do this without being attacked.
What is Trade and Travel?
What is Propaganda?
This was the deadliest battle of WW1.
What is the Somme?
This term refers to a strong pride in one's country, which was a major cause of WWI.
What is Nationalism?
This program enlisted young men into the military through lottery.
What is the Draft?
Wilson’s 14 Points promoted self-determination, meaning people should have the right to do this.
What is choosing their own government?
These where materials with regulated limits of sale during the war to prevent hoarding.
What is are rations?
This was the largest battle of WW1.
What is Verdun?
This individual died due to a wrong turn and a sandwich. His assassination in 1914 sparked the start of WW1.
Who is Archduke Franz Ferdinand?
This is the pandemic that killed more soldiers during the war than the battle itself.
What is the Spanish flu?
This is the treaty signed between the Allies and the Central powers of Europe to officially end World War 1.
What is the Treaty of Versailles?
These handy coupons were stocks in the U.S government and Military that could be kept or traded for profit and food.
What are War bonds?