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Row 1, Col 1 This policy is glorifying power and keeping an army prepared for war. What is militarism?

1,2 This region of Europe was called the powder keg. What is the Balkan Peninsula?

1,3 This man was Germanys leader from late 1800s and throughout most of WWI. Who was Kaiser Wilhelm II?

1,4 This action happened on Nov. 11, What was an armistice was signed?

2,1 This was the intent of the Fourteen Points. What was a plan for the postwar world?

2,2 This body of water had the Greatest amount of new countries After WWI. What was the Baltic Sea?

2,3 After the war, this country had a province separated by states that had gained independence. What was Germany?

2,4 This was Bismarks intent for seeking alliances that would become the Triple Alliance. What was to isolate France?

3,1 What did the central powers accomplish at the battle near Tannenberg. What was they sent Russia into full retreat?

3,2 This was the goal of the Allies Gallipoli campaign. What was to establish a supply line to Russia?

3,3 This event happened after the US Joined the war: Russia withdrew; Bulgarians and Ottoman Turks surrendered; Britain and France recruited laborers; All the above. What was the Bulgarians and the Ottoman Turks surrendered ?

3,4 This was the affect of the Treaty of Versailles on postwar Germany. What was it left a legacy of bitterness and hatred in the hearts of the German people?

4,1 This was the Americans opinion on joining the League of Nations. What was the US should stay out of European affairs?

4,2 This was the impact the war would have on the economy of Europe. What was it drained the treasuries of Europe?

4,3 This was the main factor that led to the forming of the Triple Alliance and the Triple Entante. What was Bismarks fear of France and Britains fear of Germany?

4,4 This was the importance of the Allied victory at the First Battle of the Marne. What was Germany ended up having to fight on two fronts?

5,1 Of the following, this was used To widen the war: Attacks on African colonies; Poison gas; Propaganda; Supporting African nationalists. What was attacks on African colonies?

5,2 Germany took this gamble before the US entered the war. What was their blockade would defeat Britain before US troops arrived?

5,3 This was the impact the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk would have on Germany. What was it allowed Germany to focus all attention on the Western Front?

5,4 This action led to the forming of new nations out of the Central Powers; Wilsons ideals led to revolutions in Europe; Military occupation and Redistribution of people; Provisions of treaties signed with CP; Intent of League of Nations to realign territories. What was provisions of peace treaties signed with the Central Powers?