People/Groups
Terminology
Agreements
Warfare
Extra (double points)
100

President of US during WWI

Woodrow Wilson

100

Belief that one race is superior to others. 

Racism

100

An agreement to stop fighting. 

Armistice

100

Digging miles of parallel trenches to protect yourself from enemy fire. 

Trench Warfare

100

Woodrow Wilson's peace proposal. 

Fourteen Points

200

Dutch farmers in South Africa

Boers

200

Seizure of a country or territory by a stronger country. 

Imperialism

200

14 European nations met to lay down rules for the division of Africa. 

Berlin Conference

200

A country devotes all there resources to the war effort. 

Total War

200

Germany and Austria-Hungary because of their location in the heart of Europe

Central Powers

300

Great Britain, France, Russia, Italy, and Japan

Allies

300

Policy of glorifying military and keeping an army prepared for war. 

militarism

300

Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy 

Triple Alliance
300

German submarines sink without warning any ship in the waters around Britain. 

Unrestricted Submarine Warfare

400

King of Belgium who wanted land in Congo

King Leopold II

400

The deadlock region in northern France.

Western Front

400

Britain, France, and Russia

Triple Entente 

400

German battle plan for facing war on two fronts. 

Schlieffen Plan

500

Ruler of Germany who forced Bismarck to resign

Kaiser Wilhelm II

500

South African war between British and Boers. 

Boer War

500

A compromise at the end of WWI. 

Treaty of Versailles 

500

International association whose goal would be to keep peace among nations. 

League of Nations