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These three countries were referred to as the Triple Entente and were allies at the beginning of WWI. The Stage is Set for War 100

These three powers were referred to as the Triple Alliance and were allies at the start of the Great War. The Stage is Set for War 200

This “ism” means that the society is building weapons, is increasing the men and women joining the army, and values the structure and discipline found in the armed forces. The Stage is Set for War 300

This “ism” means that the people seek a common source of identity. In order to form this identity, they imagine that they are part of the same community. There is a sense of pride in belonging to this large, geographic community. The Stage is Set for War 400

Daily Double!! Can you name and define 5 causes of World War I? The Stage is Set for War 500

The following countries comprised this alliance during World War I: Belgium, France, England, India, Japan, Russia and later the United States of America & Italy. War Consumes Europe 100

The following countries comprised this alliance during WWI: Austria-Hungary, Germany & the Ottoman Empire. War Consumes Europe 200

This battle is where the French foil the German’s Schlieffen Plan, the 4 year long stalemate begins, and trench warfare begins along the Western Front. War Consumes Europe 300

This type of warfare was characterized by stalemate, hiding from machine gun fire, attempts at “going over the top” and a stretch of no-man’s-land. This type of fighting was most common along the Western Front in WWI War Consumes Europe 400

Soldiers being sent to the front without guns, shoes, food and with little training in addition to food shortages at home lead to the rise of the Bolshevik Revolt in this country. War Consumes Europe 500

Unrestricted naval warfare, the Zimmerman note & the desire to make good on war loans are all reasons why this country entered the war on the side of the allies. War Affects the World 100

This group occupied many new roles within society during the Great War-- especially in the workplace. New jobs included munitions manufacturing, hospital management, roadwork, and fieldwork. This group also gains the right to vote in both the US and Great Britain within 1 year of the end of the war. War Affects the World 200

This type of warfare involves all aspects of a society in the war effort. It means that countries devoted all their resources to war. War Affects the World 300

This group felt that supporting the British in the war effort would help improve their standing so-as to win independence from England after the War. War Affects the World 400

This armistice was signed between the Russians and the Germans in March of 1918 after 5.5 million Russians had been killed in the war effort. War Affects the World 500

This political leader from France wanted to blame Germany for causing World War I. He accomplished his goal in the Treaty of Versailles A Flawed Peace 100

This political leader from the US advocated for a lasting peace, which he thought could be achieved through the creation of a League of Nations, self- determination of the people, and disarmament. A Flawed Peace 200

This political leader of England represented a middle ground between France and the US at the treaty of Versailles. He said he wanted revenge to appease his voters at home, but wanted to see international cooperation in a League of Nations. A Flawed Peace 300

This leader wanted territories from Austria at the Treaty of Versailles. His country had switched sides in the war because the Allies had promised it Austrian land if they won the war. A Flawed Peace 400

This country promised to pay war reparations of $33 billion over the next 30 years and gave back the Alsace-Lorraine to France. A Flawed Peace 500