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World War I Study Guide

Term

1.      Armistice

2.      Battle of the Somme

3.      Battle of the Marne

4.      Conscription

5.      Imperialism

6.      Lusitania

7.      Mandate

8.      Militarism

9.      Mobilization

10.  Nationalism

11.  Propaganda

12.  Reparations

13.  Schlieffen Plan

14.  Soviets

15.  Sub warfare

16.  Total War

17.  Treaty of Versailles

18.  Trench Warfare

19.  Triple Alliance

20.  Triple Entente

21.  U-boat

22.  Vaudeville

23.  War Communism

24.  War of Attrition

25.  Zeppelin

                26.  Allied Powers:

                27.  Central Powers:

People

1.      Alexander Kerensky

2.      Franz Ferdinand

3.      Bolsheviks

4.      Cheka

5.      Czar Nicholas II

6.      David Loyd George

7.      Emperor William II

8.      Gavrilo Princip

9.      Georges Clemenceau

10.  Grigori Rasputin

11.  Lawrence of Arabia

12.  Leon Trotsky

13.  Matthew Perry

14.  Rosa Luxemburg

15.  The Black Hand

16.  V.I. Lenin

17.  Woodrow Wilson

18.  Yat-Sen

19.  Spanish Influenza

Short Answer

 

1.  List the new innovations of military warfare utilized during WWI. (Chapter 16, Section 2 Notes)

 

2.  List and Describe the causes of WWI. (Chapter 16, Section 1 Notes)

 

3.  What events eventually led to the entrance of the United States into World War I? (Chapter 16, Section 2)

4.  Why do some people feel that it is unlikely that a lasting peace could have been created at the end of WWI? (Chapter 16, Section 4) 

EssaySome historians argue that the heavy psychological and economic penalties placed on Germany by the Treaty of Versailles created the condition which led to WWII.  How might the treaty have been written so as to not lead to WWII? (Chapter 16, Section 4) (Opinion backed up by facts)