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World History

Module 25 lesson 1-3 quiz

QuestionAnswer
glorifying war and preparing for it militarism
military agreement between Germany, AH, and Italy became known as central powers Triple Alliance
emperor of Germany Kaiser Wilhelm II
military agreement among Britian, france, and russia Triple entente
what were the five forces leading to war? nationalism-deep feeling of attachment to one's own nation imperialism-aquiring more land system of alliances militarism- secret treaties
how did world war began? in june 28 1914 when archduke franz ferdinand was killed by a serbian
types of warfare trench air chemical submarine
germany, AH, and other nations who fought on their side central powers
Great britain, france, russia, and other nations who fought on their side allies
region of northern france where much fighting took place western front
germany's plan for winning the war on two fronts w/ russia and france who had a military alliance schlieffen plan
fighting from trenches dug in the battle field trench warfare
region along German-russian border where much fighting took place eastern front
what weapons were used in WWI? machine guns, tanks, poison gas, larger pieces of artillery
using submarines to sink any ship without warning unrestricted submarine warfare
war in which countries use all their resources for the war total war
control of the amounts and kinds of goods people can have rationing
one-sided information designed to persuade and influence public opinion for or against a cause propaganda
agreement to stop fighting armistice
British' intercepted a secret message from germany to mexico zimmermans note
why was WWI a global conflict? nations outside of europe were involved ottoman empire, west asia, africa, areas in the pacific
what were women's jobs? men's jobs worked in factories, offices, shops, built planes+tanks, grew food, and made clothing
when and why did the us enter the war? 1917 sinking of lusitania submarine warfare sussex pledge zimmerman role
what happened to kaiser wilhelm in november of 1918? he was forced to step down which allowed europe to be at peace
who had the largest army? navy? submarines? army- russia navy-british submarines-germany
who are the central powers and allied powers? central-triple alliance allied-triple entente
military draft conscription
how did the war outbreak? the archduke and his wife sophia had visited the bosnian city of sarajevo. a group of conspirators who wanted bosnia free of AH planned to kill the archduke and his wife. Gavrilo princip shot both of them. their assasination led to the outbreak of WWI
serbian terrorist organization that wanted bosnia free of AH black hand
19yo who succeded in shooting the archduke and his wife Gavrilo Princip
who started wars on eachother? Germany on russia when they mobilized and france AH on serbia Great Britian on Germany beligium was neutral
the process of assembling troops and supplies and make them ready for war mobilization
what was germany's plan? to attack paris france because it was the capital
who made up the western front? eastern? west-france east-russia
systems directed by gov't agencies in order to moblilize the resources of their nations for the war effort planned economies
what was chemical warfare and what gases were used? using poisonous gas mustard gas-most dangerous chlorine posphene
war based on wearing the other side down by constant attacks and heavy losses war of attrition
waht happened at verdun france in 1916 seven hundred thousand men lost their lives over a few miles of land
german's giant airships zeppelins-were very dangerous
urged arab princess to revolt against their ottoman overlords lawrence of arabia in 1917
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