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100

This country was forced to pay all reparations from the Great War. 

What is Germany? 

100

This battle was a turning point in WWI, preventing Germany from capturing Paris.

What was the Battle of the Marne? 

100

Taking pride in, supporting, and defending one’s country (or another country)

What is Nationalism?

100

This action is also known as one of the major causes of WWI.

What is assassination?

100

Germany offered this country to ally with them using a telegram.

Who is Mexico? 

200

A peace agreement that severely punished Germany and ended the war.

What is the Treaty of Versailles? 

200

Longest battle of WWI

What is the Battle of Verdun? 

200

Artwork, slogans, or phrases used to promote political slogans or sayings.

What is propaganda?

200

Identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations.

What is nationalism?

200

This Serbian nationalist assassinated the Archduke to kickstart WWI.

Who was Gavrilo Princip?

300

This was the main purpose of the League of Nations, established after WWI.

What is to establish international peace?

300

This battle is famous for the first use of tanks in warfare

What was the Battle of the Somme?

300

The queen of Hawaii during the United States’ 1898 annexation of Hawaii?

Who was Liliuokalani?

300

Formal agreements between nations to support each other, primarily militarily, often leading to a domino effect of nations joining the conflict when one nation was attacked.

What is an alliance system?

300

These countries were the Triple Entente (Allies).

Who is France, Russia, Great Britain, and the United States? 

400

This president made 14 points at the Paris Peace Conference. 

Who is Woodrow Wilson?

400

This major event happened on November 11, 1918, at 11 AM?

What is armistice?

400

A peace agreement that severely punished Germany and ended the war.

What is the Treaty of Versailles?

400

A policy or ideology where a nation extends its power and dominance over other nations or territories through political, economic, or military influence, often leading to the establishment of empires and significant global impact.

What is imperialism?

400

These countries were the Triple Alliance (Central Powers)?

Who is Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire? 

500

This country hosted the meeting where the League of Nations was created.

What is France? 

500

This event in 1917 led to a Communist takeover, causing Russia to make peace with Germany and leave the war.

What is the Russian Revolution?

500

A method used by Germany to target merchant and military ships.

What is U-Boat Submarine Warfare?

500

The belief that a nation should maintain a strong military force and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote its interests, often leading to a large arms race and a prioritization of military power over diplomacy, which was a key contributing factor to the outbreak of the war in Europe.

What is militarism?

500

A poem that brought up the idea that Americans and Europeans should help the native people they controlled to be civilized and educated.

What is the "White Man's Burden"?