The love of one's country and the desire to have that country free from control.
Nationalism
What was the name of the United States President during WWI?
Woodrow Wilson
Burned lungs and blinded eye
Poison Gas
Signs used in order to encourage people to believe or do something
Propaganda
A piece treaty written to end WWI
Treaty of Versailles
Agreement among nations to defend one another.
Alliance
What was the name of the country that declared war on Germany after Germany invaded Belgium without permission?
Great Britain
Protected soldiers against poison gas
Gas masks
A _____ had been sent from Germany to Mexico asking Mexico to join the war on the side of the Central Powers.
telegram
This country was forced to pay war debt, give up land, and weaken its military
Germany
Existing conflict between what two countries?
Austria-Hungary and Serbia
The name of a British Steamship that was torpedoed by a German submarine killing more than 100 U.S. citizens
Lusitania
Were used to drop bombs on the enemy
Airplanes
Germany invaded Belgium without permission forcing which country to declare war on Germany?
Great Britain
There were ______ million military deaths.
10
What was the name of the man assassinated by a Serbian nationalist?
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
The name of the alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and Turkey
Central Powers
Were able to fire bullets quickly
To help with the war effort at home U.S. citizens grew _______?
War Gardens
Germany's frustration let to the start of _______ 20 years after the end of WW1.
World War 2
European countries were competing with one another for what?
Greater wealth and power
The name of the alliance between Great Britain, France, Russia, Serbia, Belgium, and the United States
Allied Powers
A heavily armored vehicle that could move through small arms fire. It was developed during WWI to move through "no mans land" between trenches.
Tanks
The belief that each country handles their own affairs
Isolationism
This organization was formed to promote world peace
League of Nations