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What are the 4
“causes” of
WWI?
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Militarism
Alliances
Imperialism
Nationalism
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Which countries were
part of the Allies at
the start of the war?
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1-200A
Russia
France
Great Britain
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Which countries
were part of the
Central Powers?
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1-300A
Austria-Hungary
Germany
Ottoman Empire
1-400
What area was
known as the
“powder Keg” of
Europe
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1-400A
The Balkans
1-500
German war plan to
knock out France and
then fight Russia?
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1-500A
Schlieffen Plan
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2-100
Which weapon was
used by Germany
for ‘unrestricted’
warfare?
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2-100A
Submarine or
U-Boat
2-200
Revolution in which
country made it
easier for the US to
enter the war?
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2-200A
Russia
2-300
Telegram sent from
Germany to Mexico
proposing an alliance?
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2-300A
Zimmerman
Telegram
2-400
British ship sunk by
submarine resulting in
128 American deaths?
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2-400A
The Lusitania
2-500
German promise
to stop
unrestricted
warfare?
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2-500A
Sussex Pledge
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3-100
What was the
Selective Service
Act?
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3-100A
Law authorizing
a draft of young
men into military
3-200
What is a group of
unarmed ships
surrounded by
armed naval
vessels?
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3-200A
Convoy
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Worldwide
epidemic that killed
more people than
the war?
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3-300A
Spanish
Influenza
Epidemic of
1918
3-400
Commander of the
American
Expeditionary Force
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3-400A
General John
J. Pershing
3-500
Term for a cease-fire
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3-500A
Armistice
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4-100
Special bonds to
help raise money for
the allied cause?
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4-100A
Liberty Bonds
4-200
War measure that
turned clocks back 1
hr in summer, creating
one more hour of
daylight?
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4-200A
Daylight
Savings Time
4-300
Speech or action
that encourages
rebellion?
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4-300A
Sedition
4-400
Information
intended to sway
public opinion?
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4-400A
Propaganda
4-500
Two groups that
gained factory jobs
while employees
fought in the war?
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4-500A
Women and
AfricanAmericans
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Woodrow
Wilson’s plan
for Peace
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5-100A
14 Points
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Payment of war
damages
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5-200A
reparations
5-300
Treaty that
ended WWI?
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5-300A
Treaty of
Versailles
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Worldwide
organization aimed
at ensuring security
and peace
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5-400A
League of
Nations
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How much money was
Germany supposed to
pay the Allies as a
result of losing the
war?
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5-500A
$33 Billion
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6-100
Which country
actually became
more prosperous as
a result of the war?
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6-100A
The United
States
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Armenian civilians were
victims of mass killings
conducted by whom
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6-200A
Ottoman
Turks
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Site of the
assassination of
June 28, 1914?
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6-300A
Sarajevo,
Bosnia
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Estimate of WWI
combat death toll
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6-400A
9 million
people
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The first head of the
War Industries
Board?
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6-500A
Bernard
Baruch
Who were the
“Big 4” and which
countries did they
represent?
Woodrow Wilson- U.S.
Georges Clemenceau- France
David Lloyd George- G.B.
Vittorio Orlando- Italy