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Causes Alliances Weapons & Warfare 2 Important People Countries 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Weapons & Warfare

Intense devotion and unifying force for the people in a country.

What is nationalism?

Region in Europe with a long history of nationalist uprisings and ethnic clashes.

What is the Balkin Peninsula? or The Powder Keg of Europe

This Austro- Hungarian heir’s assassination caused alliances to be triggered.

Who is Archduke Franz Ferdinand?

Countries had large standing armies in preparation for war at all times.

What is militarism?

Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism and Nationalism caused distrust and were magnified by _____ to gain overseas empires.

What is competition?

This country’s alliance with Russia dragged France and Great Britain into war.

What is Serbia?

Before the war began, this alliance was made up of Britain, France and Russia.

What is the Triple Entente?

This country’s goal in making alliances was to deny France allies.

What is Germany?

This country switched sides at the beginning of the war because it felt their alliance was in the wrong.

What is Italy?

This country allied with the Triple Alliance but mainly fought in Asia.

What is Japan?

Outdated military tactic made obsolete by machine guns.

What is trench warfare?

Used to prevent death and/or misery caused by gas attacks.

What is the gas mask?

These are underwater bombs designed to combat submarine warfare.

What are depth charges?

Soldiers used this device to flush enemies out of buildings and then shot them.

What are flame throwers?

This new technology was used primarily for spying.

What are airplanes?

Official end to World War 1.

What is the Treaty of Versailles?

A type of naval warfare that submarines sink and attack without prior warning.

What is unrestricted submarine warfare?

The battle line that stretched from the North Sea to the Swiss frontier with France.

What is the Western front?

Diplomatic proposal from Germany to Mexico that was intercepted by Britain.

What is the Zimmerman Telegram (Note)?

Ocean liner carrying civilians and weapons sunk by a German U- boat.

What is the Lusitania?

This assassin’s successful murder of Archduke Franz Ferdinand triggered WW1.

Who is Gavrilo Princip?

Delegate that proposed a widely ignored plan to achieve a lasting peace called the 14 Points.

Who is Woodrow Wilson?

Monarch who chose to leave the war to deal with civil unrest in his country.

Who is Czar Nicolas II?

The nickname given to American soldiers.

Who are the Doughboys?

German General who designed a plan quickly defeat France, then rush to attack Russia.

Who is General Shlieffen? or The Sclieffen Plan

This country issued “the Ultimatum” to Serbia, which was meant to provoke war.

What is Austria- Hungary?

This country joined the war in 1917 after remaining neutral for 2 years.

What is the United States?

These 4 empires were dissolved by the end of the war: Russian, Austro- Hungarian, German and ___.

What is the Ottoman Empire?

The Ottoman Empire believed these peoples to be Russian collaborators and committed ethnic cleansing against them.

Who are the Armenians?

Suffered the greatest damage from the war and shared a border with Germany.

What is France?

Make your wager

These four countries were created from the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

What are Austria, Hungary, Chechoslovakia and Yugoslavia?