Drama Begins
Allies vs. Central
Trouble At Sea
US Joins the War
The War Ends
100

Who was Archduke Franz Ferdinand?

He was next in line for the Austro-Hungarian throne and he was murdered.

100

Name two Allied Powers.

France, United Kingdom, Russia, United States, and Italy.

100

What was the Lusitania?

A British passenger ship.

100

What year did the U.S. join WWI?

1917

100

What year did WWI end?

1918

200

Who killed Archduke Franz Ferdinand?

Gavrilo Princip

200

Name two Central powers.

Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, or Bulgaria.

200

What happened to the Lusitania?

It was sunk by a German submarine (U-boat).

200

What song encouraged Americans to support the war?

“Over There” by George M. Cohan

200

What was the name of the peace agreement that ended the war?

The Treaty of Versailles

300

Why did Gavrilo Princip assassinate Ferdinand?

He wanted to free Bosnia from Austro-Hungarian rule.

300

Why were alliances important in WWI?

They caused more countries to get pulled into the war.

300

Why was U.S. mad about the sinking of the Lusitania?

American passengers were killed.

300

Name one way women contributed to the war.

Worked in factories or served as nurses.

300

What country was punished most by the treaty?

Germany

400

What happened as a result of the assassination?

It caused Austria-Hungary to declare war on Serbia, starting WWI.

400

What was the U.S.’s position at the beginning of the war?

The U.S. was neutral.

400

What kind of warfare were the Germans using to destroy other US ships?

Unrestricted submarine warfare.

400

How did families at home help with the war effort?

Families rationed food so that enough could be sent over to our soldiers. People also bought war bonds to provide war funding.

 

400

Name one consequence Germany faced.

Paid reparations, lost land, reduced army, blamed for war.

500

How did so many countries get involved in WWI?

Many countries had allies. This meant that they promised to defend each other if trouble arose. This caused many countries to get involved by association.
500

Why do you think countries wanted allies in the first place?

To protect themselves and gain military support.

500

Why did this event push the U.S. closer to joining the war?

Americans felt unsafe, sad, angry, and wanted to get back at Germany.

500

Name a technology or material that the U.S. brought advancements to in WWI that helped in their victory.

Airplanes, tanks, machine guns, or telegraphs.

500

What international organization was created to prevent future wars?

The League of Nations