Causes of WWI
Life in the Trenches
Late/Post-War 1
Late/Post War 2
Misc.
100

What are the causes of WWI? 

Militarism, Alliances, Nationalism, Imperialism, Assassination!

100

What country created the Schlieffen plan and what was the plan?

Germany, Invade france through neutral belgium 

100

These were the two major factors/events that brought the US into the war

The Zimmerman Telegram and unrestricted submarine warfare (Lusitania)

100

What is womens suffrage? Why did this movement really begin to pick up after the War?

Women's right to vote, women showed they were capable of contributing to society 

100

When did WWI start (Year) and when was the armistice signed to end the war? (year, month, day, hour)

1914 and november 11, 1918 at 11 AM

200

The assassination of this key figure was the immediate cause for WWI.

Archduke Franz Ferdinand

200

This condition plagued soldiers of WWI resulting from constantly wet feet

Trench Foot 

200

Explain what the Zimmerman Telegram proposed 

A message sent from Germany to Mexico proposing an alliance if the US were to be brought into the war

200

This country leaves the conflict in 1917 due to a Revolution

Russia

200

Which country originally was in an alliance with the Germany and Austria Hungary but ended up switching sides? 

Italy 

300

Which nations took part in a naval arms race in the lead up to WWI? What cause does this fit under?

GB/Germany & Militarism

300

This type of warfare characterized much of the war and was a main reason for the conflict's stalemate

Trench Warfare

300

This international organization made by Woodrow Wilson was an attempt to prevent future conflict between nations by encouraging use of diplomacy/cooperation

The League of Nations

300

What happened to the Austro-Hungarian Empire after the war?

It collapsed, the land was split into multiple countries forming Austria, Hungary, Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Yugoslavia

300

Put these events in order from earliest to latest in the war:

Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

The United States enters WWI

World War I starts

Germany invades France

The Treaty of Versailles is signed

assassination

WWI starts

Germany invades France 

US enters 

Treaty is signed 

400

What did Serbia want from Austria-Hungary that led to the Assassination/start of war?

They wanted Bosnia which was land that Serbia thought belonged to them.

400

Give 3 examples of new tech used in WWI and also explain the effect this tech had on war

Poison gas, artillery, Machine guns, tanks, barbed wire, planes, submarines 

Made the war much more deadly 

400

Name the three consequences of the Treaty of Versailles for Germany.

- Had to pay War Reparations

- Had to give up territory/colonies

- Could not have an army

-Blamed for the war

400

This was the intentional mass killing of a christian minority in Turkey/the Ottoman Empire during and after WWI

The Armenian Genocide

400

how is the division of the middle east (ottoman empire) comparable to the division of African territories during the scramble for Africa? 

They both did not pay attention to cultural/ethnic groups which led to future conflict

500

This region of the world known as the "powder keg" of Europe and experienced instability leading up to WWI

The Balkans/South East Europe 

500

What was unrestricted submarine warfare and who followed this policy? 

sinking neutral ships, Germany

500

After the fall of the Ottoman Empire this individual (_____________) would seek to make this country (_______________) a dominant nation of the Middle East by doing what to the country? __________________ and ____________________

Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, Turkey, modernizing and westernizing

500

What happened to the Ottoman Empire after the war? What did the land turn into? (2 things)

Country of Turkey and colonies/mandates controlled by mainly the British and the French

500

What was Wilson's idea of Self-Determination? Who would connect with this idea the most?

Places have the right to choose their own government and lead themselves, COLONIES