WW1
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Battles/Weapons
Other
100

Name the Central Powers

Germany 

Austria Hungary

Ottoman Empire 

Bulgaria

100

was appointed by the King of Italy to help with unification

Cavour 

100

Could causes massive destruction at once

Were often shot ahead of the order for a group to go “over the top” to soften up the resistance they would receive when they got there 

Artillery / Explosive Shells 

100

Give an example of nationalism

Serbia 

200

Name 3 advantages of the Allies

More soldiers

Greater industrial potential

World’s largest navy - Britain

200

19th amendment 

gave women the right to vote

200

Russia attacks Germany

Germany wins even though outnumbered

Feud - two Russian generals, poorly equipped and trained soldiers

Tannenberg

200
hostess houses

houses run by the YWCA that would invite soldiers to reunite with loved ones; were located near military bases

300

Focused on a rapid and decisive offensive against France through Belgium and Northern France

Aimed to capture Paris and force France into surrender before Russian forces could fully mobilize

Schlieffen Plan

300

July – December 1916

British attack the Germans to pull them away from Verdun

Over 1 million casualties (400,000 British, 200,000 French and 650,000 Germans) – Becomes a war of attrition. 

Was a draw

First use of tanks in this battle

Somme
300

An attempt to solve disrupted food production from the war 

Victory Gardens

400

Name the 5 causes of WW1

Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism, Assassination

400

After this war, the German Confederation became the North German Confederation

Seven Weeks War

400

the command to climb out of the trenches and attack the enemy

Over the top 

500
What was PTSD (post traumatic stress disorder) originally called?


Shell shock

500
How did the North German Confederation become the German Empire?

Southern states joined Northern states to fight against France in Franco-Prussian War; victory led to sense of pride / unity 

500

Name the 3 types of poison gas and the result of each

Tear gas – causes tearing or temporary blindness

Mustard gas – formed large blisters on exposed skin

Chlorine gas – suffocation

500

What did it mean to have "dominion status" within the British empire 

the political self-governance and control within a larger empire, most notably the British Empire