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A little review… Which World War did we just study? •One. What was “The Jewel in the Crown?” • India—Britain’s most important colony. Author of The Influence of Sea Power Upon History •Alfred Thayer Mahan—and Kaiser Wilhelm was his biggest fan. What president sent the U.S. “Great White Fleet” around the world on a “Goodwill Tour?” • Theodore Roosevelt. What nation is victimizing China in this editorial cartoon? • Great Britain: The “Opium War” (183942) would allow Britain to exploit China for trade. While China was crushed by imperialism, what nation adapted to it—becoming an imperialist power? •Japan What did the British call the Afrikaans, the European settlers of South Africa? •Boers (Boer War, 1899) Who called the Berlin Conference, which peacefully settled the boundaries of colonized Africa? • Otto von Bismarck The Fashoda Crisis, a conflcit over the Nile River, nearly brought what two nations to war in 1898? •Great Britain and France Who is Emilio Aguinaldo? •Led Filipino forces who fought the Americans in the Philippine Insurrection This man, King Leopold of ____, provides us with the cruelest example of imperialism in the way he ran the Congo. •Belgium What new power joined the Triple Alliance after war broke out? • Turkey/Ottoman Empire—they replaced Italy. (FYI: Triple Alliance now known as “Central Powers”) The Refusal of the Reinsurance Treaty turned what formerly friendly nation against Kaiser Wilhelm’s Germany? •Russia Who warned that Germany must always be in a majority of three? •Bismarck Bismarck was right. He predicted the next war would begin with some “damn fool incident” in what region of southeast Euroe? •The Balkans The “Black Hand” wanted to annex this Austrian territory, which included the city of Sarajevo, where Franz Ferdinand and Sophie were shot. •Bosnia How did the Schlieffen Plan bring England into the War? • The German army invaded Belgium, which England was obligated to defend Name the battle that stopped the Schlieffen Plan short of its goal: Paris. • The First Battle of the Marne— taxicabs rushed soldiers to the front. Why did trench warfare become necessary? •Effectiveness of the machine gun What invention made a war of movement possible in 1918? •The tank Fort Douaumont cost 100,000 casualties in which battle? •Verdun What tactic did German general von Falkenhayen pursue at Verdun? •Attrition The British had too much confidence in this new weapon at the Somme •Highexplosive artillery shells In 1915, this ship went down in ten minutes when hit by a U-boat’s torpedo •Lusitania Who led the Arab Revolt against Turkey? •“Lawrence of Arabia” (T.E. Lawrence) Great Britain’s Australian soldiers were attempting to seize control of the Dardanelles strait in what battle? •Gallipoli. (They were fighting Turkey) This German was the most famous pilot of World War I. What was his nickname? •The Red Baron (Manfred von Richthofen, killed in March 1918) Their nickname? •“Girls with Yellow Hands” or “Canaries” My least favorite general: Commanded the British at the Battle of the Somme •Douglas Haig Had to be the stupidest recruiting idea of the war—a British inducement to enlist. •“Pals” Battalions What event happened here, in Dublin, during Easter of 1916? • The failed Irish “Easter Rising” against Great Britain. Why did French poilus “baa-a” like sheep as they went into battle in 1917? • They knew they would be slaughtered— this was the beginning of the 1917 mutiny. He fought for three years to keep America out of the First World War. •Woodrow Wilson What does this political cartoon refer to? •The Zimmermann Telegram Gen. Erich von Ludendorff’s* _____Offensive aimed to knock France and England out of the war in 1918 *That’s a face only Mama Ludendorff could love. •Peace Who commanded the American army in France? John J. Pershing Which branch of the American military fought so ferociously at Belleau Wood that the Germans called them “Devil Dogs?” • U.S. Marine Corps Why was John J. Pershing reluctant to let his men fight under French or British command? • French and British generals were experts at getting their men killed. Tsarevich Alexis’s malady, which only Rasputin could heal? •Hemophilia Russian Gen. Samsonov committed suicide after this 1914 defeat. •Tannenberg He led Russia during the very short moderate phase of the Revolution (Feb-Oct. 1917) •Alexander Kerensky The name of Vashka’s unit? •The Women’s Battalion of Death Who was the ‘savior’ of the Bolshevik Revolution during the Civil War between “Reds” and “Whites?” •Leon Trotsky— who proved to be a natural military leader Trotsky’s armored train. Buy me one, please. What issue provoked demonstrations—and then a revolution—in St. Petersburg early in 1917? •The price of bread In 1917 whom did the Germans send to Russia, on a sealed train, to start a revolution? •Lenin What did the Russian Communist Party call itself (It means “majority”) •The Bolsheviks. Let’s be honest with each other. BOLSHEVIK!!!! BolshevikBolshevikBolshe vikBolshevikBolshevikBol shevikBolshevikBolshevik BolshevikBolshevik •Isn’t “Bolshevik” a fun word to say? What did the Treaty of Brest Litovsk do? • Russia pulled out of the War, but ceded to Germany one million square miles of territory and 62 million citizens Who were the “Reds” and the “Whites?” •Opposing sides in the Russian Civil War Why were the German people starving by 1918? •The effectiveness of the Royal Navy’s blockade. What did Lenin order the secret police, the Cheka, to do in the summer of 1918? • Execute the Romanov family. This poet’s death in the last week of the War symbolized the waste of this terrible conflict. • Wilfred Owen The “Spanish Flu” first appeared in large numbers in… •KANSAS! (Among American soldiers) What was Woodrow Wilson’s postwar dream? A peacekeeping organization —the League of Nations; it was the most important of his 14 Points Name the document that created this awkward little corridor that separated parts of Germany •Treaty of Versailles Number of the “War Guilt” Article of the Treaty Versailles? •Article 231 What do you call payments for war damage? •Reparations Hitler called this nation, created by the Versailles Treaty “a dagger in Germany’s heart.” • Czechoslovakia • Can you see why he’d say that? What territory was restored to France as a result of the Treaty of Versailles? •Alsace-Lorraine What was the name of the demilitarized “buffer zone” between France and Germany? •The Rhineland •It was established by the Versailles Treaty The Balfour Declaration paved the way for what nation that would be created in 1947? •Israel What new nation completed the Black Hand’s dream of a “Greater Serbia?” •Yugoslavia: Created by the Treaty of Versailles Identify the “Big Three” at Versailles •Lloyd George, Clemenceau, and Wilson. 8 million Americans would fight in World War II, 1941-45. How big was Germany’s army to be, according to the Versailles Treaty? •100,000 men. SUPER TRIVIA. When did Germany make its final reparations payment? •2010