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WORLD WAR I REVIEW GAME

WORLD WAR I REVIEW GAME. This source of tension occurred when countries built up weapons and armies to prepare for war. M ilitarism. Nations who competed for power in the same region while seeking new markets were involved in this source of tension. Imperialism.

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WORLD WAR I REVIEW GAME

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  1. WORLD WAR I REVIEW GAME

  2. This source of tension occurred when countries built up weapons and armies to prepare for war. Militarism

  3. Nations who competed for power in the same region while seeking new markets were involved in this source of tension. Imperialism

  4. Austria-Hungary was part of this side during the war. The Central Powers

  5. Serbia was part of this alliance. The Allies

  6. wOODRowwilson President during WWI

  7. league of nations Organization formed at the end of World War I

  8. Fourteen Points Plan offered by Woodrow Wilson at the end of World War I

  9. This document included Wilson’s plans for peace. The 14 Points

  10. True or False? The United States joined the League of Nations after WWI. False

  11. Americans did not want to be part of Wilson’s League of Nations for this reason. They did not want to be involved in future wars.

  12. Bulgaria was part of this side during WWI. The Central Powers

  13. great Britain, france, russia(ended in 1917), serbia, belgium, us (began in 1917), and italy These were the Allies.

  14. These countries are a part of what group- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and ottoman empire? The Central Powers

  15. HEIR TO THE AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN EMPIRE AND the leader of Austria-Hungary was assassinated causing WWI to break out in Europe. Archduke Franz Ferdinand

  16. COUNTRY THAT ASSASSINATED ARCHDUKE FRANZ FERDINAND STARTING WWI Serbia

  17. PASSENGER ship SUNK BY GERMAN torpedoes off the coast of England, OUTRAGING THE UNITED STATES The Lusitania

  18. USED TO SWAY PUBLIC OPINION TO SUPPORT ONE SIDE OR ANOTHER Propaganda

  19. WHO WAS USED ON THE U.S. RECRUITING POSTERS FOR THE MILIRTARY FOR THE FIRST TIME DURING WWI? Uncle Sam

  20. GERMAN WEAPON USED TO DEFEAT ALLIED NAVIES U-boat or submarine

  21. TECHNOLOGY USED TO COMBAT AGAINST CHEMICAL WARFARE Gas Mask

  22. RAPID FIRING GUN USED DURING WWI Gatlin Gun

  23. HARSH WEAPON THAT WAS BANNED AT THE END OF WWI Mustard Gas or Chemical Weapons

  24. This secret note from Germany urged Mexico to attack the U.S. if the U.S. declared war on Germany. Zimmerman Telegram

  25. disadvantage FACED BY GERMANY AND AUSTRIA-HUNGARY DURING WWI. Surrounded by Allies

  26. FORM OF FIGHTING USED BY BOTH CENTRAL AND ALLIED POWERS. Trench Warfare

  27. This disease affected many of the soldiers fighting in the trenches. Trenchfoot

  28. A POINT WHERE NEITEHR SIDE OF A BATTLE HAS THE ABILITY TO OVERTAKE THE OTHER Stalemate

  29. What were the names of the two battlefronts in world war i? Eastern and Western

  30. Name the country shown. Great Britain

  31. Name country #10 shown. Austria-Hungary

  32. Name country #19 shown. Germany

  33. Name the country shown. France

  34. Name the country shown. Serbia

  35. This agreement forced Germany to DISPAND MOST ALL OF ITS ARMED FORCES, GIVE UP COLONIES, SURRENDER TERRITORY IN Europe and pay reparations for the war damages and death. The Versailles Treaty

  36. This was a popular WWI song by George Cohan. “Over There”

  37. World War I ended on this date. November 11, 1918

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