General Knowledge
Beginning of War
Back in the U.S.
Warfare
100

World War 1 was from the year ______ to ______

1914 - 1918

100

What was the initial debacle over? Where was this person from?

The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, from Austria


Was seen as a threat to Serbian independence

100

What is 'draft dodging'?

Skipping out on/fleeing the obligation to join the military service upon being drafted

100

Why was this war more devastating than the other wars?

Because of the advanced military technology
200

The U.S. was involved in WWI for _______ years

1.5 (18 months)

200

Why did Britain Get involved? Give a name and be specific

Because Germany shot down the Lusitania (British submarine) that was getting too close to Germany

200

What was the act that installed the draft?

The 'Selective Service Act' (1917)

200

How did the personal weapons change? How did this affect warfare

They went from single fire to semi automatic and automatic allowing more bullets to be fired and more people to be killed

300

The names of the two central teams in WWI were

The Allies and the Central Powers

300

Why did the U.S. get involved?

We were allies with Britain and were sending them military equipment


We had to help our allies

300

What was the act that prevented spying and draft dodging?

When was it passed?

The Espionage Act of 1917

300

Describe trench warfare

Several large 12 foot trenches miles long dug into the ground along a field


Soldiers would have to advance to the trenches and avoid getting shot by enemy troops through heavy shells or automatic gunfire

400

About how many people died in WWI?

Anywhere from 15-40 Million

(15,000,000 - 40,000,000)

400

Why did Russia join the Allies?

Because the Central Powers were on their borders and they didn't want them to invade

400

What was the 'Sedition Act' and when was it passed?

1918, prevented any slander or criticism of the U.S. government, specifically about the war effort

400

What was the term for PTSD from the war called?

Why was it called this?

"Shell shock"; because of heavy artillery shells (big bullets) hitting close to the soldiers and scaring/jarring them

500

Name every country on each team

Central Powers: (4)

Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria

Allies: (11)

Serbia, Russia, Britain (U.K.), France, Italy, United States (U.S.), China, Japan, Belgium, Montenegro

500

Why else did the U.S. get involved (involves Mexico)

The Zimmerman Telegram:

A private coded message sent to Mexico by the German defense secretary saying that if they helped attack the U.S., Germany would give them their land back

500

Describe the Great Migration? How did the war influence this?

The mass traveling of black people from the SouthEast of the United States to Northern industrial cities like Chicago and Detroit

500

What new invention allowed for better reconnaissance? 

Airplanes (Spying)