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World War 1 Mr. Farina
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VocabWeaponsCauses Who did that? Grab Bag 100 200 300 400 500
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Return to Grid Vocab 100 The area between each sides’ two front lines No Man’s Land
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Return to Grid Vocab 200 Describe any two important aspects of life in the trenches Answer: Mud, cold, rats, disease, fear,
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Return to Grid Vocab 300 England, France, and Russia made up the _____________ Answer: Triple Entente
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Return to Grid Vocab 400 This biased, one-sided information was used by both sides during World War 1 Answer: Propaganda
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Return to Grid Vocab 500 America tried to follow George Washington’s 120-year old advice by using this foreign policy Answer: Isolationism
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Return to Grid Weapons of War 100 Which new technology could wipe out hundreds of soldiers without bullets or bombs? Answer: Poison Gas
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Return to Grid Weapons of War 200 How did machine guns differ from rifles? Answer: They fired more bullets per minute
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Return to Grid Weapons of War 300 Answer: Flamethrowers How were tanks stopped? What invention counter-acted them??
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Return to Grid Weapons of War 400 After venturing into No Man’s Land and managing to get close to the other sides’ trench soldiers were caught by this technology, first use to stop cows from wandering into farms Answer: Barbed Wire
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Return to Grid Weapons of War 500 What was this slow- moving vehicle called? Answer: Zeppelin or Blimp
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Return to Grid Causes 100 What led the English to join the war, just because Germany invaded Belgium? Answer: Britain had an alliance with Belgium
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Return to Grid Causes 200 This event was the “spark that ignited the blaze”, which began WW1 Answer: Assassination of Archduke
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Return to Grid Causes 300 How did “ nationalism” lead to tension between European countries in the early 1900s? Answer: Each nation had so much pride and ego, they were very willing to fight and defend their pride
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Return to Grid Causes 400 List two causes of America joining the war? Answer: Zimmermann Telegram, sinking of ships (Lusitania), cultural ties to England
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Return to Grid Causes 500 Why were European nations fighting over lands in Asia and Africa? Answer: They were imperialist, and wanted colonies
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Return to Grid Who Did That? 100 This man shot the Archduke of the Austro- Hungarian Empire Answer: Gavril Princip, a Serbian nationalist
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Return to Grid Who Did That? 200 This former President of Princeton University wanted the 14 points. Answer: Woodrow Wilson
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Return to Grid Who Did That? 300 This nation pulled out of the war due a revolution at home Answer: Russia
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Return to Grid Who Did That? 400 Along with Germany and Austria-Hungary, this nation was part of the Triple Alliance Answer: The Ottoman Empire
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Return to Grid Who Did That? 500 This man was forced to abdicate his throne after the war. Answer: The Kaiser of Germany
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Return to Grid Grab Bag 100 Which treaty gave Germany most of the blame for the war? Answer: The Treaty of Versailles
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Return to Grid Grab Bag 200 What leader rose to power in Germany due to the peace treaties after WW1? Answer: Adolph Hitler
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Return to Grid Grab Bag 300 What problems existed in America during the war? Answer: Freedom of speech and press were limited
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Return to Grid Grab Bag 400 How did the map of Europe change after World War 1? Answer: Nine new nations were created, the Austro-Hungarian Empire was broken up
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Return to Grid Grab Bag 500 Why did the US stay out of the League of Nations? They were afraid of being entangled in alliances again
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