Name the 3 major Allies in 1914
What were Russia, France, UK?
The ship which was torpedoed in 1915, resulting in the deaths of 128 Americans.
What was the Lusitania?
The primary advantage of the Russian military during World War I.
What was a large army?
The German plan to attack France by surprise.
What was the Schlieffen Plan?
Information designed to influence people's beliefs, often by the use of emotional imagery.
What is propaganda?
The country that switched sides in 1915.
What is Italy?
The Latin American state that Germany wanted to join the Central Powers.
What was Mexico?
The 1914 battle in which Germany defended itself from Russian invasion.
What was the Battle of Tannenberg?
The 1914 battle in which Germany's offensive in France was halted.
What was the Battle of the Marne?
The event which sparked the beginning of World War I.
What was the assassination of Franz Ferdinand?
4 British colonies/commonwealths that found in World War I.
What were India, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, Union of South Africa?
The name of Woodrow Wilson's peace proposal.
What was the 14 Points?
The 300 mile-long Russian offensive that almost knocked Austria out of the war.
What was the Brusilov Offensive?
The reason for the Western Front being static.
The German generals who proved strategy is more valuable than a large army.
Who were Paul von Hindenburg and Erich Ludendorff?
The only Latin American state to be directly involved in the war.
What was Brazil?
The document which was directly responsible for the US joining the war.
What was the Zimmerman Telegram?
An agreement between Communist Russia and Imperial Germany.
What was the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk?
The German retrenchment plan, implemented after the US joined the war.
What was the Hindenburg Line?
What was Alsace Lorraine?
The British territory whose secessionist movement gained momentum during World War I.
What was Ireland?
The political AND economic stance of the US at the beginning of the war.
What were: politically neutral, willing to trade with anyone?
The battle fought near a Central capital, which resulted in the defeat of ANZAC forces.
What was Gallipoli?
The net territorial effect of the Battle of Verdun AND the Battle of the Somme.
What is "little/no territorial change?"
The American politician who began calling for war against Germany as early as 1915.
Who was Theodore Roosevelt?