World War One Unit 8 Review
In 1908, __________________took over Bosnia and Herzegovina. It feared a rebellion by the Slavic population Ostrich(bird)- Hun Austria-Hungary CLUEAnswer
Conservation of __________, recruitment of soldiers, and the purchase of ______ bonds were goals used in propaganda posters. opposite of bad, peace goods, war CLUEAnswer
_______________ forced Germany to pay money to the Allies for the war damages snoitaraper Reparations CLUE Answer
The ____________________ of Austro- Hungarian Archduke Franz Ferdinand triggered World War I. Political Execution Assassination CLUE Answer
____________________ is when participating countries devote all their resources to the war efforts. Whole Conflict Total War CLUEAnswer
In the fall of 1914, the __________________________ occurred preventing Germany from capturing France. Battle of “Margin” Battle of Marne CLUEAnswer
The following have historically been considered to be causes of World War I:______________, Imperialism, and _______________. Patriotism, Mil___ary Nationalism, Militarism CLUEAnswer
The 1918 flu epidemic filled peoples ___________ with fluid causing them to __________ to death. Organ used for breathing Lungs, drown CLUEAnswer
_____________________A policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war. msiratilim Militarism CLUEAnswer
The western front was BEST characterized as a stagnant war fought in ___________, both sides gaining little _____________ despite huge casualties. Holes, Earth Trenches, Ground CLUEAnswer
Germany, Italy and _______________ were members of the Triple Alliance. Ostrich(bird)- Hun Austria-Hungary CLUEAnswer
_____________________ was the “Ace Fighter” from Germany during the war? Pizza Red Baron CLUEAnswer
________________ An agreement to stop fighting. On November 11, 1918 World War 1 came to an end. Arm----- Armistice CLUEAnswer
This 1918 _________________ epidemic caused millions of deaths world wide. Spain Flew Spanish Flu CLUEAnswer
The War efforts changed people’s view of what ___________________ were capable of doing. Opposite of Men Women CLUEAnswer
These countries formed the triple entente: Russia, ____________, Britain. Paris in“country” France CLUEAnswer
____________________having to pay reparations was NOT part of the Fourteen Points Germ.. Germany CLUEAnswer
The ________________ plan in which German troops would rapidly defeat France and then move east to attack Russia. Sch____fens Schlieffen CLUEAnswer
Submarines, tanks, and _________________ are examples of mechanized warfare during World War 1. Mechanized Wings Airplanes CLUEAnswer
_____________ in Bosnia does not match the idea of imperialism. Ser...Serbia CLUE Answer
___________________A belief that people’s greatest loyalty should be to a nation of people who share a common culture of history. Star Spangled Banner Nationalism CLUEAnswer
The result of World War One includes the creation of a League of ___________, Germany’s war guilt clause, and Economic Devastation. Many Countries Nations CLUEAnswer
The ___________________ telegram was a diplomatic proposal by Germany to Mexico to make war against the United States. Zimm.. Zimmerman CLUEAnswer
The __________________ campaign by the allies was to secure the Dardanelles and establish a supply line to Russia. Galle-Poll Gallipoli CLUEAnswer
___________________ This type of warfare caused blindness, blisters, and death by chocking. Harmful Air Poison Gas CLUEAnswer
_____________________A deadlock region in Northern France where the Allies and the Central powers battled each other. Cowboys, back Western Front CLUEAnswer
World War I propaganda MAINLY encouraged people of a country to __________________for the war effort. Give Up Sacrifice CLUEAnswer
The effects of World War includes a _____________ conflict, new technologies, _______________ devastation. World,Trade Global, Economic CLUEAnswer
____________________ The idea that civilians were allowed to buy only small amounts of items needed for the war effort Portions Rationing CLUE Answer
Treaty of ____________________ was an agreement signed by Germany and the Allied powers after WW1. Ver-sail-less Versailles CLUEAnswer