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Causes Leaders Dates America’s Entry Alliances & Sides Grab Bag

1 Question for 100 The MAIN cause of WWI

1 Answer for 100 Militarism

1 Question for 200 The MAIN cause of WWI

1 Answer for 200 Alliances

1 Question for 300 The MAIN cause of WWI

1 Answer for 300 Imperialism

1 Question for 400 The MAIN cause of WWI

1 Answer for 400 Nationalism

1 Question for 500 His death sparked WWI

1 Answer for 500 Archduke Franz Ferdinand

2 Question for 100 He was elected President of the USA with the campaign slogan “He kept us out of war!”

2 Answer for 100 President Woodrow Wilson Answer for 100

2 Question for 200 Would eventually become the emperor of the Austro- Hungarian Empire

2 Answer for 200 Archduke Franz Ferdinand

2 Question for 300 His title came from the word “caesar” he was the autocratic ruler of the Russian Empire

2 Answer for 300 Czar Nicholas II

2 Question for 400 He was the first leader of post- revolutionary Russia and a Bolshevik/Communist

2 Answer for 400 Lenin

2 Question for 500 His title came from the word “caesar” he was the autocratic ruler of the German Empire

2 Answer for 500 Kaiser Wilhelm II

3 Question for 100 The Year WWI started

3 Answer for Answer for 100

3 Question for 200 The year America entered WWI

3 Answer for

3 Question for 300 The exact date WWI starts to end

3 Answer for 300 November 11, 1918

3 Question for 400 The year the Treaty of Versailles was finished and signed by most participants of WWI

3 Answer for

3 Question for 500 This was the year the Triple Alliance was formed.

3 Answer for

4 Question for 100 The sinking of this passenger ship started to make America question it’s policy of neutrality.

4 Answer for 100 R.M.S. Lusitania

4 Question for 200 This was the financial reason America decided to enter the war.

Answer for 200 Trades and loans with the Allies 4

4 Question for 300 This held the secret encouragement Germany gave to Mexico to declare war on America

4 Answer for 300 Zimmerman telegram

4 Question for 400 Germany’s strategy for blockading Great Britain

4 Answer for 400 Unrestricted submarine warfare

4 Question for 500 He was the commander of US forces in Europe during WWI

4 Answer for 500 General John “Blackjack” Pershing

5 Question for 100 This country fought on which side:

5 Answer for 100 Allies

5 Question for 200 Along with Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Bulgaria, this was the other country of the Central Powers

5 Answer for 200 The Ottoman Empire

5 Question for 300 This was the first member of the Triple Entente to go to war in WWI

5 Answer for 300 Russia

5 Question for 400 What alliance was this country a member of:

5 Answer for 400 Triple Alliance

5 Question for 500 On which side did this country fight on in WWI

5 Answer for 500 The Allies

6 Question for 100 Over 900 miles long this front included the military forces of Germany, Austria- Hungary, the Ottoman Empire and Russia.

6 Answer for 100 The Eastern Front

6 Question for 200 This was the most important effect of the Russian Revolution.

6 Answer for 200 Russia signed a peace treaty with Germany and got out of WWI

6 Question for 300 President Woodrow Wilson’s plan to prevent any future wars that he wanted part of the Treaty of Versailles

6 Answer for 300 Fourteen Points

6 Question for 400 This international body proposed by President Wilson would allow countries to negotiate differences before going to war

6 Answer for 400 The League of Nations.

6 Question for 500 After the Treaty of Versailles, this country was created out of the German, Austro-Hungarian and Russian Empires

6 Answer for 500 Poland