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What are the four causes of tension that led to the start of WWI?

The four causes of WWI are inperialism, nationalism,


militarism, and the Alliance Systems.

What is the "Spark" that starts WWI?

The death of Archduke Franz Ferdinand was the spark of WWI

Who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand?

Gavrillo Princip assassinated Archduke Ferdinand.

Which country did Austria-Hungary declare war on to officially start WWI?

Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia.

Which position did the United States take at the Start of WWI?

The US was neutral for three years

What was the #1 killer in WWI?

The machine guns were the #1 killers.

Name 3 new advances in military technology that were used in WWI.

Gas masks, tanks, and airplanes.

What is Trench Warfare?

Trench warfare is a style of warfare fought from deep trenches.

What was the main effect Trench Warfare had on WWI?

Trench Warfare caused a stalemate in WWI

What was Germany's most feared naval weapon?

Germany's most feared naval weapon was U-Boats.

Why is the Lusitania historically significant to WWI?

The Lusitania almost brought the US into WWI because of the death of so many americans that were on the ship.

Describe the Zimmerman Telegram.

The Zimmerman Telegram was a message from Germany to Mexico that offered Mexico a piece of US land if they would just invade the US.

What side did the U.S. Join?

The U.S. Joined the allied side

What is the Selective Service Act? Why was it created?

The Selective Service Act required men between the ages of 21-30 to sign up for the draft

What were Liberty Bonds? How did they impact WWI?

Liberty Bonds were money donated by US citizens that benifited the war by financing it.

What were Victory Gardens? Why were they created?

Victory Gardens were gardens made by many people in order to be able to send more food to the US troops in Europe.

who was the us president during WWI

The us president during WWI was Woodrow Wilson

What was the name of wilsons plan for peace after WWI

The name of wilsons plan for peace after WWI was the Leage of nations.

What were the 4 key points of the 14 Points Plan?

The League of Nations, the freeing of all French territory, the creation of an independent Poland, and the restoration of Belgium.

What time and date did the WWI Armistice go into effect?

The Armistice went into effect on November 11, 1918 at 11am

What is the name of the holiday that was created following the end of WWI and what is the name of the holiday today?

Armistice Day was created and later renamed Veterans day.

What is the name of the treaty that officially ended WWI?

The Treaty of Versailles ended the war.

What was the League of Nations?

A "world police" that was supposed to make sure no wars happened and another World War would not start.

Why was Germany upset following the signing of the Treaty of Versailles?

The Treaty of Versailles punishes Germany majorly.

What years did WWI take place?

1914-1918