US History WWI Test
This flashcard set covers World War I, often called “The War to End All Wars” or “The Great War,” highlighting its global scale, significance, and the belief at the time that such a devastating conflict would never happen again.
“the war to end all wars”
WWI or The Great War
Key Terms
“the war to end all wars”
WWI or The Great War
causes of the war
MAIN
1) Militerism (glorification of war): created an “arms race” or a build-up of forces and weapons
2) Alliance System (military allies): c...
a system created by Otto Von Bismark (German Prime Minister) to prevent war.
Alliance System
Triple Alliance was with what countries
1) Germany
2) Austria-Hungary
3) Italy
Triple Entante
1) Great Britain
2) France
3) Russia
what was Europe like before the war?
there were six major empires: British, German, French, Austria-Hungary, Russian, and Ottoman.
- most of the rulers were relatives!
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“the war to end all wars” | WWI or The Great War |
causes of the war | MAIN |
| Alliance System |
Triple Alliance was with what countries | 1) Germany |
Triple Entante | 1) Great Britain |
what was Europe like before the war? | there were six major empires: British, German, French, Austria-Hungary, Russian, and Ottoman. |
the “powder keg” of Europe | Balkan Peninsula |
a nationalist movement created to bring independence to the Slavic people | Pan-Slavism |
what was the incident that caused WWI | The Archduke of Austria-Hungary, Franz Ferdinand, and his wife, Sophie were assassinated on a “goodwill” tour. |
countries begin preparing for war | mobilization |
info used to influence public opinion | propaganda |
The Belligerents (warring sides) | 1) Central Powers: Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Turks |
Germany’s plan to catch France off guard that led to the first battle of the war | Schlieffen Plan (Alfred Von Schlieffen) |
first battle of WWI | Battle of the Marne |
two major fronts of the war | 1) Western Front - extended from North Sea to Switzerland (500 miles) - between borders of France and Germany |
trench warfare |
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trench warfare |
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trench warfare |
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trench warfare |
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two battles that show the horrors of trench warfare | 1) Battle of the Somme (1.2 million killed for 7 miles of turf) |
why was WWI known as the “War of Attrition” | the goal was the wear the other side out |
why were there so many casualties? | the Industrial Revolution created many modern, deadly weapons |
airplanes - use during the war and famous pilots | known as “knights of the sky” |
soldiers nicknames | Germans = Huns |
what was happening in Russia in 1916? | Russia was on the verge of collapse due to lack of supplies and equipment.
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causes of the Russian Revolution | 1) corrupt, inefficient government
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what happened as a result of the Russian Revolution? |
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Russian Civil War | Reds (Bolsheviks) vs Whites (Czarists and the Democratic countries such as GB, France + USA)
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one of many brutal dictators of the USSR (the worst) | Joseph Stalin
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the USA had a policy of isolationism (stay out of European affairs) so why did they join the war? | 1) striking of the Lusitania (1915) - British luxury liner that was sunk by a German U-Boat. had 128 US passengers |
America joins war in April 1917, what were some of the impacts of the US on the war? | 1) boosted Allies morale
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general in charge of the American Expeditionary Forces (US army) in Europe | General John Pershing |
what did the Germans do before the US could make an impact on the war? | "Operation Michael"
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end of war | Fall of 1918, German Kaiser Wilhelm II abdicates
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what was the "greatest medical holocaust in history"? | the Spanish Influenza Outbreak (1918)
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Paris peace talks begin in January 1919, who were the "Big Four" victorious countries that were invited? | Great Britain (David Lloyd George), France (Georges Clemenceau), USA (Woodrow Wilson), and Italy (Vittorio Orlando) |
President Wilson's fourteen points to prevent future wars | first five points:
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what did Wilson want vs the European powers |
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Treaty of Versailles conditions for Germany | 1) had to accept all blame for war |
what were the problems with the Treaty of Versailles? |
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results of WWI | 1) death toll: 20 milliion died "Lost Generation" |