History Exam
War of attrition
A conflict in which each side tried to wear the other down by killing as many of its men as possible.
Imperialism
A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
Allies
France, Serbia, Russia, Great Britain, Italy, romania, usa
What was the League of Nations?
an international association whose goal would be to keep peace among nations
Effects of WW1
every European country became bankrupt and no longer dominated world affairs, revolutions threatened Eastern Europe, old aristocratic order was dead, new boundaries were drawn.
Why did Britain get involved in the Ottoman Empire?
"This position of the Ottoman Empire meant to be a potential sea power in the Mediter- ranean, the Black Sea and the Red Sea. After taking part in the war alongside Germany, Ottoman control of these strategic regions was perceived as a threat to the British realpolitik by policy mak- ers for the future." ?
What were the terms of the Treaty of Versailles?
1. Germany had to take blame for the war. 2. Germany had to pay reparations (payment), which was $33 Billion. 3. Germany had its military taken away. 4. Map of Europe was redrawn 5. League of Nations was created
Casualties
A person killed or injured in a war or accident
Armistice
An agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time.
Immediate cause of war
Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Central Powers
Austria-Hungary, Germany, Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria
Why did several countries have an issue with Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points?
Because it forced Germany to pay all reparations since they were blamed for the war ?
Why did Russia withdraw from the war?
Because revolution had broken out in Russia
Where was the Eastern Front?
Between Germany and Russia
What was one thing the Navy could use colonies for?
Coal refueling
What type of territory is Puerto Rico of the U.S. today?
Commonwealth
Alliances
Created to help maintain balance between countries
American imperialistic urges go against what central belief of the U.S.?
Democracy
Why did the Spanish flu have such an impact on both soldiers and civilians?
Due to the fact that it killed so many people
What was one of the primary causes of the American phenomenon of Imperialism?
Economics
Examples of issues soldiers faced in the trenches and at the front
Equipment like mines, barbed wire, and heavy artillery; diseases like trench foot and syphilis; horrible living conditions with unclean environments
Imperialism
Extending a country's influence or control over the other countries influence or people by military force or political or economic control.
Who assassinated Franz Ferdinand?
Gavrilo Princip, member of the Black Hand
What happened with the schlieffen plan
Germany was slowed down at Belgium because of smaller armies, for
Schlieffen Plan
Germany's military plan at the outbreak of World War I, according to which German troops would rapidly defeat France and then move east to attack Russia.
Countries in the triple alliance
Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy
What countries were involved in the Paris Peace Conference?
Great Britain, France, Italy, and the U.S.
What countries were involved in the Paris peace conference?
Great Britain, France, Italy, and the U.S.
Countries in the triple entente
Great Britain, France, Russia
What territory in the Pacific did the U.S. annex in 1898 for pineapples, sugar& a naval base?
Hawaii
Nationalism
Identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations.
Propaganda
Information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or points of view
What country did the U.S. open to trade in 1854 by sending a floatilla of ships under Commodore Matthew C. Perry?
Japan
What day was Franz Ferdinand assassinated?
June 28, 1914
Nationalism
Movement where people of the same ethnic group and background want their own nation instead of being a part of someone else's nation
Be able to label the trench diagram+leaders of countries
Ok
Who were the obvious early victims of American Expansion/Imperialism?
Native Americans
Where did the U.S. decide to build a canal?
Panama
Due to defeating the Spanish, the U.S. took on the Philippines, Guam, & what Caribbean island?
Puerto Rico
Who did most Americans blame for the sinking of the U.S.S. Maine?
Spain
What war began due to Cuban rebels fighting against terrible treatment by the Spanish?
Spanish-American War
What country did America fight 4 years to take over as a colony?
The Phillipines
Mobilization
The action of a country or its government preparing and organizing troops for active source
Militarism
The belief or desire of a government or people that a country should make a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests
Militarism
The build up or military forces and armaments along with the belief that force was the answer to conflict.
What was Woodrow Wilson's purpose for creating the Fourteen points?
To create a fair plan for world peace
Reparations
The making of amends for a wrong one has done, by paying money to or otherwise helping those who have been wronged
Pan-Slavism
The principle or advocacy of the union of all Slavs or all Slavic peoples in one political organization
Who led the American attack on Cuban San Juan hill in 1898 during the Spanish-American War?
Theodore Roosevelt
What were primary roles for women during the war and after the war?
Took over the jobs of the men that were fighting in the war, had to give up these jobs after the war
Possible discussion questions
What battles seem most significant to the war and why? What events seem most relevant to current events today(ex. Tension in the Middle East, etc.) why? How did the way the Allies handled the end of WW1 pave a way for WWII? Was there a way that they could have done things differently that may have prevented another "Great War?
What was the Armenian Genocide
When Ottoman government accused the Armenians of supporting the Russians and used these allegations to kill 1 million Armenians
Who was President during the Spanish-American War?
William McKinley
examples of new technology in WWI
airplanes, machine guns, barbed wire, poison gas, artillery (cannons, sea and land), trench warfare, tanks, airships, u-boats
Where was the Western Front?
between Germany and France
Main causes of war
militarism, alliances, imperialism, nationalism