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100

What was the name of the leader who was assassinated and sparked the immediate start of WWI?

Archduke Franz Ferdinand

100

In 1917, the United States joined WWI on the side of the ____________.

Allied Powers (Triple Entente)
100

Who was President of the United States during WWI?

Woodrow Wilson

100

What term was used to describe the large ditches where soldiers lived and fought during the war?

trenches

100

WWI is the first time _________ were used in battle.

chemical weapons, airplanes

200

What acronym can be used to remember the main causes of WWI?

MAIN

200

Which alliance won World War I?

The Allies

200

Who was sitting next to Archduke Franz Ferdinand and was also killed in Sarajevo? 

His wife, Sophie.

200

Because of the trenches, both sides during WWI were stuck in a ________ 

stalemate

200

What year did World War I start? 

1914

300
A state or country extending its power over a territory through force or economic influence is 

Imperialism 

300
Which country started with the Triple Alliance and then switched to the Triple Entente (allies)? 
Italy
300

Archduke Franz Ferdinand was the leader of what country?

Austria-Hungary

300

What is the name of the infection that plagued many soldiers in the trenches 

trench foot

300

Define Neutrality 

You don't join either side

400

What is militarism?

The belief that a country should have a large and strong military that is ready to fight at any time.

400

What three countries made up the Allies during World War I? (before the U.S. joined)

Great Britain, France, Russia

400

Why were Americans afraid to join World War I?

Possible Answers:

1) Many of them immigrated to the U.S. to escape war in Europe

2) They did not want to get involved in a foreign war

400

TRUE or FALSE: the trenches were safe from overhead attacks from planes and Zepplins

False

400

Propaganda was often published for what purpose? 

Recruit soldiers, conserve food, join land army, create disgust towards the opposing side 

500

What is Nationalism?

Having great pride in one's country and being willing to do anything to defend it.

500

Name the countries that made up the Central Powers

Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and The Ottoman Empire

500

Woodrow Wilson decided to send troops to Europe after he intercepted a telegram from the German Foreign Minister Arthur _______________.

Zimmerman

500

The area of land between the Allies' trenches and the Central Powers' trenches was called "_____ ______ _______."

"No Man's Land"

500

The sinking of the Lusitania was a red flag to US President Woodrow Wilson who responded by asking that Germany discontinue use of ____________   _____________   _____________.

Unrestricted Submarine Warfare