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One-sided information used by a government to persuade the public.
 
Propaganda
 
Misinformation
 
Alliances
 
Militarism
America’s president who kept us out of the war until 1917.
 
Woodrow Wilson
 
John F Kennedy
 
Thomas Jefferson
 
Richard Nixon
This was sent to Mexico hoping it would ally itself with Germany against the US.
 
Zimmerman Note
 
Lusitania Note
 
The Balkans
 
Armistice Note
Germany’s battle strategy that called for a quick defeat of France, then attacking Russia in the east.
 
Schlieffen Plan
 
Trench warfare
 
Triple Entente
 
The Zimmerman Plan
Alliance that included Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.
 
Triple Alliance
 
Eastern Front
 
Triple Entene
 
The Balkans
Government system of allowing only small amounts of items to be bought.
 
Rationing
 
Armstice
 
Propaganda
 
Zimmerman Plan
WWI Alliances that included Great Britain, France, and Russia
 
Triple Entente
 
Triple Alliance
 
Zimmerman Clan
 
Eastern Front
The treaty to end WWI was named....
 
Treaty of Versailles
 
Treaty of Alliances
 
Austrian Treaty
 
League of Nations Treaty
What was one way American citizens could support the war at home?
 
All of the above
 
Give up certain foods
 
Grow victory gardens
 
Buy victory bonds
What is a U-Boat?
 
A German submarine
 
A code used for British ships
 
British passenger boats
 
A US safety boat
Which country fought for the Central Powers?
 
Germany
 
USA
 
Great Britian
 
All of the above
Which country fought for the Allies?
 
France
 
Bulgaria
 
Germany
 
Austria-Hungary
What were the two opposing sides in WWI?
 
Allies and The Central Powers
 
North and The South
 
Union and Confederates
 
Axis and Allies
Who was the president when WWI started?
 
Woodrow Wilson
 
Abraham Lincoln
 
John F Kennedy
 
Jefferson Davis
What was the area in between the trenches called during WWI?
 
No man's land
 
The great soldier zone
 
The dead zone
 
No tolerance land
On which two fronts did Germany fight during WWI?
 
Russia to the east and France to the west
 
Russia to the east and Italy to the south
 
France to the west and Belgium to the north
 
Switzerland to the south and Russia to the east
Which battle lasted for almost 11 months, the longest of the war?
 
The battle of Verdun
 
The battle of the Somme
 
The battle of Messines Rige
 
Battle of Passchendaele
Germany's plan for fighting France and Russia was called....
 
The Schlieffen Plan
 
The Hindenburg Plan
 
Operation Barbarossa
 
Sturm and Drang
Which country made the first declaration of war?
 
Austria-Hungary
 
Germany
 
Serbia
 
Russia
The treaty that allowed Germany to concentrate all of their troops on the western front was called...
 
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
 
Treaty of Versailles
 
Treaty of Paris
 
Treaty of Verdun
Which of the following nations was NOT member of the "Big Four"?
 
Russia
 
Italy
 
France
 
Great Britian
Which weapon mechanized warfare were introduced in WWI
 
Airplanes and tanks
 
Battle front trenches
 
Hydrogen bombs
 
Pistols and bayonets
What did the Allies use to overcome the threat of German U-boats?
 
Groups of guarded ships called convoys
 
Airplanes
 
Ships flying neutral flags
 
A fleet of American submarines
Where did the assassination that triggered WWI occur?
 
Bosnia
 
Belgium
 
Alsace-Lorraine
 
The Ottoman Empire
The Treaty ending the WWI was called...
 
Treaty of Versailles
 
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
 
Treaty of Paris
 
Treaty of Verdun
Which of the following was NOT a cause of WWI?
 
American isolationism
 
The stockpiling of weapons
 
Imperialist competition
 
European nationalism
Germany was correct in their insistence that...
 
The Lusitania carried arms on board as its cargo
 
The Schlieffen Plan would work
 
Unrestricted U-Boat warfare would end the war
 
GB's navy was too weak to carry out a blockade
The Zimmerman telegram...
 
Turned Americans against Germany
 
Gave the US an ultimatum
 
Offered Mexico Hitler
 
Tried to warn Americans of the Lusitania attack
Americans suffered the least amount of casualties during WWI because...
 
They didn't enter the war until 1917
 
They were "fresh troops" in a war of old soldiers
 
They had highly advanced weapons
 
They were better skilled in the art of war
The Treaty of Versailles resulted in all of the following EXCEPT
 
Instilled national pride in the German people
 
Reduced the size of Germany
 
German payment of reparations
 
Reduced the German army
Which of the following ended Russia's involvement in WWI?
 
The Russian Revolution
 
The Battle of Gallipoli
 
The attack of the Lusitania
 
The Battle of Caporetto
Which of the following is a true statement regarding the role of women in WWI?
 
They kept their nations' economies going during the war
 
They contributed little to the war effort
 
Their role differed very little from their role during peace
 
They focused their efforts on ending the war.
Why was it so difficult to gain and advantage over the enemy in trench warfare?
 
Machineguns made it nearly impossible for troops to advace
 
Too many soldiers died of disease in the trenches
 
No weapons were used
 
Too few soldiers were willing to kill enemy soldiers
Which of the following helped the Allies to achieve the breakthrough they sought in WWi?
 
The involvement of the United States
 
The Russian Revolution
 
The waging of total war
 
The battle of Somme
World War I was more destructive than earlier wars because
 
Modern weapons were more deadly
 
The armies were more ruthless
 
It lasted longer than other wars
 
Airplanes could drop huge bombs
Peace plan by President Wilson that called for the League of Nations
 
Fourteen Points
 
Reparations
 
Stalemate
 
Alliances
Trying to build up an empire, by taking control of weaker nations
 
Imperialism
 
Militarism
 
Nationalism
 
Total war
Having pride in your country, willing to defend it
 
Nationalism
 
Imperialism
 
Militarism
 
Alliances
Agreements or promises to defend and help another country
 
Alliance
 
Agreement
 
League of Nation
 
Imperalism
All people and resources to the war effort and imposing censorship of the press
 
Total war
 
War of attrition
 
Nationalism
 
Imperialism
Payments for war damage
 
Reparations
 
Repayments
 
Stalemeate
 
Imperialism
A deadlock in which neither side is able to defeat the other
 
Stalemate
 
Reparations
 
Armstice
 
War of attrition
An agreement to stop fighting
 
Armistice
 
Reparations
 
War of attrition
 
Stalemate
A war where one's enemy is worn down to the point of collapse by continuous losses in people, food, and war weapons
 
War of attrition
 
Total war
 
Armistice
 
Militarism