1.) What were the four main causes of World War I? Militarism, Alliances that were secret, Imperialism, and Nationalism.
2.) What was the one action that started World War I? The Assassination of Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand 3.) Which nations were members of the allied powers? Great Britain, France, Russia(first two years of the war), and the United States(last two years of the war). 4.) _______________made up an alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire. Central Powers 5.) Which country brought Canada, India, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa into World War I? Great Britain 6.) What do you call it when a country or region is divided up into small, and often warring, parts? Balkanized 7.) ___________ is an ideology that stated that Germany deserved to be equal partners with other leading world powers. Weltpolitik 8.) Russia wanted to expand its empire by taking over what group of countries? The Balkans 9.) Which country threatened Great Britain’s naval power? Germany 10.) What were the two provinces that France was trying to take back from Germany? Alsace and Loraine 11.) Which of the following was the new form of German made chemical warfare that severely affects the skin and respiratory system? Mustard gas 12.) “No man’s land” refers to what particular geography? the western front of World War I where German troops were at a stalemate 13.) Which country developed Tanks as weapons during World War I? Great Britain 14.) Which of the following weapons were used in the Mechanization of World War I? Machine guns 15.) The Russian Revolution produced which result that came out of World War I? It had taken Russia’s involvement out of World War I. 16.) What happened to the Czar and his family shortly after the Russian Revolution began? They were executed by their own people. 17.) In the 3rd Revolution, who finally took control over Russia and set up the Soviet Union? The Russian Communists also known as the Bolsheviks 18.) Who was President of the United States during World War I? Woodrow Wilson 19.) The United States went through a period of ___________ which means it was trying to stay out of the World War I. Isolationism 20.) What sparked the involvement of the United States in World War I? The sinking of the Lusitania ship by a German U-Boat Submarine. The Lusitania was a British ship that had 128 Americans who died along with over a 1000 British citizens. 21.) How did the Zimmerman telegram impact the United States government in 1917? What was the Zimmerman telegram? It increased support for the United States to enter World War I. The Zimmerman telegram was a secret letter that was sent from the German Emperor to the Mexican President offering a deal in exchange for an alliance between Mexico and Germany against the United States. 22.) Despite claiming to be neutral at the start of World War I, how did the United States assist the Allies throughout the war? American leaders sent troops to defend ports under the control of the Central Powers. 23.) Which nation refused to join the League of Nations after World War I? United States 24.) How did the Treaty of Versailles impact Germany? It forced Germany to take responsibility for World War I. 25.) Why did the United States refuse to join the League of Nations after World War I? It feared that membership would draw it into future wars. 26.) What was the purpose of U.S. President Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points? to support the League of Nations 27.) How did World War I lead to the Great Depression? Forcing Germany to pay reparations drove Europe into a depression.
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