Who did Black Hand member and Bosnian-Serb Gavrilo Princip assassinate to start World War I?
Which term means the spreading of ideas with the intention of influencing public opinion for or against a cause?
In 1914, which nation was determined to break away from Austria-Hungary and form a large Slavic state?
The U.S. entered World War I after the sinking of which British ship by German submarines?
What type of war specifically aims to wear down the opponent?
Which of the following were the deadliest in “no man’s land”?
Massive trench warfare took place on which front during World War I?
Which rigid German airships were filled with hydrogen gas and were used at the start of World War I?
Which word means the complete mobilization of people and resources during war that impacts the lives of all citizens?
While Czar Nicholas II was fighting World War I, who influenced his wife Alexandra?
In March 1917, the working-class women of Petrograd led a series of strikes and a revolt on behalf of their sick and starving children called what?
Which economic policy that began in 1928 aimed to bring Russia from an agricultural society to an industrial one in a short amount of time?
What method did Stalin use to eliminate the old Bolsheviks and anyone he saw as a threat, like army officers, diplomats, union officials, intellectuals, and ordinary citizens?
Which party's revolution began at the Winter Palace on November 6, 1917?
Which Communist army leader and Commissioner of War organized the army and led the Communists to victory during the Russian Revolution?
In the treaty that ended World War I, which nation lost the territories of Lorraine and Alsace, had to reduce its army to 100,000 men, and had to make reparations?
Which Treaty officially ended World War I?
Which international organization that was suggested by Woodrow Wilson did the U.S. fail to join following World War I?
What is an armistice?
After World War I what was the system whereby one nation ruled a territory on a temporary basis on behalf of the League of Nations?
Which economic disaster struck the U.S. and Europe after the stock market crash of October, 1929?
Following World War I, which group of people generally gained the right to vote in most Western nations?
In which country was Adolf Hitler born in 1889?
After World War I, Adolf Hitler rose to head the National Socialist German Worker’s Party, which is sometimes abbreviated as what?
Which political philosophy glorifies the state above the individual by emphasizing the need for a strong central government led by a dictator?