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WARM UP Take out your study guides You will be given time to complete your study guides We will go over the correct answers together

QUESTION 1 The four MAIN causes of WWI were: Militarism Alliances Imperialism Nationalism

QUESTION 2 The Spark for WWI was the assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand, the heir to the Austrian-Hungarian throne, in Sarajevo. What was the spark that sent the world in to war?

QUESTION 3 Triple Alliance: Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy Triple Entente: Great Britain, France, and Russia List the countries that were a part of the PRE-war alliance below.

QUESTION 4 Central Powers: Germany, Austria- Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire Allied Powers: Great Britain, France, and Russia Later: The United States, Italy, and Japan List countries that made up the alliances DURING the war below

QUESTION 5 The British passenger liner that was sunk by a German U-boat was the Lusitania. 128 Americans were killed by this action. What was the name of the British passenger liner that was sunk by German u-boats? Why did this anger the Americans?

QUESTION 6 The Zimmerman Telegram was a messenger from the Germans to Mexico asking for their alliance in the war cause. This angered Americans because it would have brought WWI to the North American continent, and because the Germans promised Mexico American territories. What was the Zimmerman Telegram? Why did this anger the Americans?

QUESTION 7 Airplanes Tanks Zeppelins Machine Guns Artillery Submarines Gas List 5 weapons used in WWI and explain their importance

QUESTION 8 Life in the trenches consisted of horrible and unsanitary conditions. Little food and clean water Rats and Lice Diseases Boredom Certain Death Describe life in the trenches during WWI.

QUESTION 9 The Big Four were the leaders of: The United States Italy Great Britain France The “Big Four” consisted of leaders from which countries?

QUESTION 10 The Schlieffen plan was the first German offensive o f WWI. The Germans attacked France by marching through Belgium. What was the Schlieffen Plan?

QUESTION 11 The main leader of the Russian Revolution was Vladimir Lenin. Russia became the world’s first Communist country and its new name was the USSR(United Soviet Socialist Republics) Who was the main leader of the Russian Revolution? What were the results of this revolution?

QUESTION 12 Propaganda is a form of persuasive communication that tries to get people to support a cause or position. Propaganda was used during WWI to get men to enlist in the military, buy war bonds, or get people at home to do their part to support the war. What is propaganda? How was it used during WWI?

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