Flashcards on World War I: Causes and Alliances

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What were the main causes of World War I?

Imperialism, nationalism, militarism, and the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.

Which countries made up the Triple Entente in World War I?

Great Britain, France, and Russia.

Which countries made up the Central Powers in World War I?

Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire.

What was the immediate trigger for the outbreak of World War I?

The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary.

What is nationalism and how did it contribute to World War I?

Nationalism is a strong loyalty and devotion to one's own nation. It contributed to World War I by fueling competition and rivalries between nations.

What is militarism and how did it contribute to World War I?

Militarism is the belief in the importance of a strong military. It contributed to World War I by increasing the arms race and tensions between countries.

What is imperialism and how did it contribute to World War I?

Imperialism is the policy of extending a country's power and influence through colonization. It contributed to World War I by creating conflicts over territories and resources.

What was the Schlieffen Plan and how did it impact the course of World War I?

The Schlieffen Plan was a German military strategy to quickly defeat France and then turn to fight Russia. Its failure led to a prolonged war on multiple fronts.

What role did alliances play in the escalation of World War I?

Alliances created a complex web of obligations and commitments, dragging multiple countries into the conflict when it erupted.

Which country's territorial ambitions were a major cause of tension leading to World War I?

Germany

Why did the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand lead to a global conflict?

The assassination triggered a chain reaction of alliances and mobilizations, escalating the conflict beyond the initial regional dispute.

What impact did the use of new technologies, such as machine guns and poison gas, have on World War I?

New technologies increased the scale and intensity of warfare, resulting in high casualty rates and prolonged trench warfare.

What was the outcome of World War I?

The Allies emerged victorious, leading to significant political and territorial changes, including the breakup of empires and the Treaty of Versailles.

What were the long-term effects of World War I?

The war reshaped the global order, sowed the seeds for future conflicts, and had social and economic impacts on countries involved.

How did World War I impact the role of women in society?

The war opened up new opportunities for women in the workforce and contributed to the suffrage movement.

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Which countries made up the Triple Entente in World War I?



What was the immediate trigger for the outbreak of World War I?



What was the Schlieffen Plan?



What role did alliances play in the escalation of World War I?



Which country's territorial ambitions were a major cause of tension leading to World War I?



Why did the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand lead to a global conflict?



What impact did the use of new technologies, such as machine guns and poison gas, have on World War I?



What was the outcome of World War I?



What were the long-term effects of World War I?



How did World War I impact the role of women in society?




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