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7.3 Conducting World War I
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Militarism involved the buildup of
military forces
and weapons among major European powers.
True
What were the four main causes of World War I?
Imperialism, Militarism, Nationalism, Alliances
The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914 was the
trigger
World War I saw the widespread use of new military
technologies
Airplanes in
World War I
allowed for aerial surveillance and bombing.
True
What was the primary impact of rapid-fire guns in World War I?
Trench warfare and stalemate
What was the impact of chemical weapons in World War I?
Horrific casualties and protective equipment
World War I was a global military conflict that lasted from 1914 to
1918
Match the primary causes of World War I with their descriptions:
Imperialism ↔️ Competition for territory
Militarism ↔️ Buildup of military forces
Nationalism ↔️ Patriotic loyalty to one's nation
Alliances ↔️ Division into Allies and Central Powers
Match the major alliances of World War I with their members:
Allies ↔️ United Kingdom, France, Russia
Central Powers ↔️ Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire
The United States' entry into World War I in
1917
helped tip the balance in favor of the Allies.
True
What was the primary impact of machine guns on World War I?
Trench warfare and stalemate
What role did airplanes play in World War I?
Aerial surveillance and bombing
What was the primary goal of propaganda during World War I?
Rally public support
What was the impact of territorial losses imposed on Germany by the Treaty of Versailles?
Weakened economic and political power
Why was the Treaty of Versailles criticized for being overly punitive towards Germany?
Led to future instability
The harsh terms of the Treaty of Versailles contributed to the rise of Nazism in
Germany
.
True
The Treaty of Versailles is considered a key factor that led to the outbreak of
World War II
.
True
What years did World War I last?
1914 to 1918
What is the term for strong patriotic feelings and loyalty to one's own nation?
Nationalism
Imperialism led to European powers competing for
territory
and resources.
True
Which battle in 1914 marked the start of the stalemate on the Western Front?
Battle of the Marne
What was the primary impact of machine guns in World War I?
Trench warfare and stalemate
What did European powers compete for under imperialism?
Territory and resources
Tanks provided mobility and firepower to overcome trench systems in
World War I
.
True
Submarines allowed Germany to wage an effective naval blockade during
World War I
.
True
What role did imperialism play in causing World War I?
Competition for territory and resources
Order the primary causes of World War I from most to least direct impact:
1️⃣ Alliances
2️⃣ Militarism
3️⃣ Nationalism
4️⃣ Imperialism
What event triggered the outbreak of World War I?
Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
What agreement ended the fighting in World War I?
Armistice
Machine guns increased defensive capabilities, leading to trench warfare and
stalemate
Chemical weapons caused severe casualties and suffering, leading to protective measures and ethical
debates
Governments used propaganda to demonize the enemy, glorify their own cause, and maintain public
morale
Reparations required Germany to pay war debts and compensation, crippling the German
economy
The Treaty of Versailles is considered a contributing factor to the outbreak of World War II.
True
Over 9 million military deaths resulted from World War I, highlighting the immense loss of
life
Which major empires collapsed as a result of World War I?
Ottoman, Austro-Hungarian, Russian
Imperialism was the desire of European powers to expand their
empires
The alliance system divided Europe into two opposing sides: the Allies and the Central
Powers
Match the alliance with its primary members:
1️⃣ Allies
2️⃣ United Kingdom, France, Russia
3️⃣ Central Powers
4️⃣ Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire
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