World War I Review Quiz 1. Whose death sparked the outbreak of World War I? 2. What was the name of the terrorist organization that had him killed?

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World War I Review Quiz 1. Whose death sparked the outbreak of World War I? 2. What was the name of the terrorist organization that had him killed?

3. Which countries made up the Triple Alliance? 4. What was the name of the pre-war group consisting of Russia, France, and the United Kingdom?

5. According to the Schlieffen Plan, where would Germany attack first? What conditions were necessary for the Schlieffen Plan to go into effect? 6. Who was the Kaiser of Germany in WWI? To what two other kings was he related?

7. The western front would be characterized by what style of warfare? (Think about what you saw in the movie) 8. Why were Austria and Russia at odds with each other before the war?

9.What new armored military machine made its debut in World War I? 10. Germany preferred what style of warfare on the high seas?

11. What group of people seized power in Russia in 1917? 12. What was the name of the treaty between the Allies and Germany at the end of the war that was unnecessarily harsh to Germany?

Vocabulary for World War I Rations Black Hand Total war Casualties Trench warfare U-boat Schlieffen Plan Triple Alliance Triple Entente Powder Keg of Europe Central Powers Allied Powers War guilt clause