Cause of WWI
The assassination
U.S. Role in WWI
Allied Powers
Central Powers
100

What do historians agree is the event that set WWI into motion?

the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand

100

What event is generally considered the cause of World War I?

the assassination of the heir to the Austrian-Hungarian throne

100

When did the U.S. join World War I?

when we learned about the Zimmerman telegram in 1917

100

Opposing the Allied Powers was:

The Central Powers

100

What was the Quadruple Alliance?

The Central Powers

200

Prior to WWI, what were the countries of Europe competing for?

Power
200

The southern part of Austria-Hungary was called:

Bosnia

200

What was the first event of World War I that affected the U.S.?

when the Lusitania sank in 1915

200

In what year did the United States enter World War I?

1917

200

How did the Central Powers get their name?

The main countries in the alliance were located in the center of Europe

300

What is seeking to expand influence and power by taking over other countries

Imperialism 

300

What happened when Archduke Ferdinand traveled to Sarajevo?

Bosnian nationalists tried to assassinate him

300

In the Zimmerman telegram, Germany proposed an alliance with:

Mexico
300

In the Zimmerman Telegram, the U.S. learned of Germany’s intention to:

become Mexico's ally and give Mexico the territories of Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona

300

What country was the leader of the Central Powers?

Germany

400

Archduke Ferdinand was the heir to the throne of:

Austria-Hungary

400

The first attempt to assassinate Ferdinand was:

by a bomb thrown into his car

400

How did the U.S. enter the war?

as an Associated Power declaring war on Germany 

400

During World War I, the United States was known as an?

Associated Powers of the ally

400

What is the final treaty that ended World War I?

The Treaty of Versailles

500

Fill in the blanks.

______________ declared war on ___________ one month after the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand.

Austria-Hungary, Serbia

500

The government of Austria-Hungary saw that assassination as what?

a declaration of war

500

U.S. President Woodrow Wilson was the only leader of the time to publicly declare what?

his war aims/ 14 points/ his plans for peace

500

What countries were part of the Ally Powers?

France

Russia 

Briatian

US (Associated Powers) 

Japan, Italy, Belgium, Brazil, Greece, Montenegro, Romania, and Serbia were also part of the Allied Powers.

500

Name the countries that was apart of the Central Powers.

Germany

Austria-Hungary

The Ottoman Empire

Bulgaria