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WWI Review Misc.CausesEnding Russian Revolution Vocab

Misc. In the late 1880’s many European powers claimed territory in ______ which led to hostility between the powers. 100

Africa 100 Misc

Immediately after Europe broke into war, how did the U.S. respond? 200 Misc

Declared neutrality 200 Misc

By the end of WWI, German U-boats would attack any ship that was __________ 300 Misc

1. In the war zone around Great Britain 2. Carrying war supplies 3. Carrying passengers 300 Misc

List five new fighting tactics/methods used during WWI. 400 Misc

1. Submarine Warfare 2. Trench Warfare 3. Convoys 4. Machine Guns 5. Mortars 6. Flame throwers 7. Mustard Gas 8. Tanks 400 Misc

List five new countries created under the Treaty of Versailles. 500 Misc

500 Misc 1. Poland 2. Yugoslavia 3. Czechoslovakia 4. Austria 5. Hungary 6. Lithuania 7. Latvia 8. Estonia 9. Finland

Causes 100 Building up armed forces; preparing for war

militarism 100 Causes

200 Causes One type of nationalism during WWI is an independent nation’s desire for dominance. What country is the best example of this type?

Great Britain 200 Causes

One type of nationalism is an oppressed groups desire for independence – what is the best example of this during WWI? 300 Causes

300 Causes Serbia

One of the main causes of WWI was imperialism. What are two negative effects of imperialism? 400 Causes

1. Drains the country of natural resources 2. Forces them to adopt Europe’s culture and religion 3. More conflict between European powers 400 Causes

500 Causes Why did Princip assassinate Archduke Ferdinand?

Wanted Serbian independence 500 Causes

Ending How did America’s use of convoys lead to the end of WWI? 100

Ending Stopped German threat of submarine warfare 100

Ending What happened to Austria-Hungary at the end of WWI? 200

Ending Separate states declared their independence 200

Ending What were the two countries left out of the Treaty of Versailles? 300

Ending Russia and Germany 300

Ending Towards the end of WWI, what did Britain do to the citizens of Germany? 400

Ending Blockaded the country and starved the citizens 400

Ending List three things Germany was forced to do under the Treaty of Versailles. 500

Ending 1. Take entire blame for the war 2. Pay reparations 3. Reduce their military 500

Vocab Payment for damages suffered during a war 100

Reparations 100 Vocab

Temporary Government 200 Vocab

Provisional Government 200 Vocab

What was the Schlieffen Plan? 300 Vocab

Germany should attack on the Western front FIRST and defeat France 300 Vocab

List the countries within the Allied Powers and Central Powers. 400 Vocab

1. Allied Powers: France, Great Britain, Russia, U.S. 2. Central Powers: Austria- Hungary, Germany, Ottoman Empire 400 Vocab

Name one African territory independent of European imperialism. (There are two!) 500 Vocab

Liberia and Ethiopia 500 Vocab

Russian Rev. After the Russian Revolution, who controlled communist Russia? 100

Vladimir Lenin 100 Russian Rev.

What was the outcome of the March Revolution? 200 Russian Rev.

Established a provisional government 200 Russian Rev.

What were the two sides of the Russian Civil War? 300 Russian Rev.

Reds vs. Whites 300 Russian Rev.

List two reasons why people were unhappy with Czar Nicholas II 400 Russian Rev.

1. Lack of transportation & war supplies 2. Refused to withdraw from WWI 3. Relied too much on his advisor – Rasputin 4. Political incompetence 5. Did not care about the happiness of his citizens 400 Russian Rev.

Who were the Mensheviks? 500 Russian Rev.

1. More popular revolutionary group 2. Wanted to gain control through the masses 3. Fought against the Bolsheviks 500 Russian Rev.