What were the long term causes of World War I (Not an immediate trigger/cause)? (Choose ALL answers)
Militarism
Imperialism
Assassination
Communism
Alliances
Nationalism
Ideologies
Materialism
Whose assassination started World War I?
Kaiser Wilhelm
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Czar Nicholas II
Gavrilo Princip
Woodrow Wilson
Where did the Schlieffen Plan call to invade first?
Russia
Germany
France
Serbia
Select all members of the Triple Alliance (Hint: There are THREE)
Austria-Hungary
Italy
Britain
The United States
What is the German word for Flamethrower?
unterseeboot
kleinflammenwurfer
schlieffen
throwenflamen
Which of the following is NOT a new technology used in World War I?
machine guns
tanks
poison gas
nuclear weapons
airplanes
What best describes the fighting in World War I?
trench warfare with heavy casualties and little gained
naval battles using ships, subs, and airplanes launched off aircraft carriers
swiftly moving armies meeting in major battles often resulting in entire countries changing hands rapidly
minor battles in many countries with no clear winner to the war
Who won WWI?
the Allies
The Axis
The Central Powers
England entered the war when Germany invaded what country?
the US
England
Belgium
Which of the following are reasons why the US entered the war? (Choose all that are correct)
Sinking of the Lusitania
the deLome Letter
the Zimmerman Note
Pearl Harbor
Unrestricted Submarine Warfare
bombing of the USS Maine
the assassination of the Franz Ferdinand
What treaty ended WWI?
the Treaty of Paris
the Treaty of Versailles
the War Guilt Clause
the Surrender of Berlin
What did the US contribute to the peace talks?
the 14 Points
the War Industries Board
Reparations