Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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His assassination caused the war | Franz Ferdinand | 100%
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Where the assassination took place | Sarajevo | 100%
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Germany and its allies | The Central Powers | 100%
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Failed ANZAC invasion site of the Ottoman Empire | Gallipoli | 90%
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A country originally in The Triple Alliance but later left | Italy | 90%
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Last Tsar of Russia | Nicholas II | 90%
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Kaiser of Germany | Wilhelm II | 90%
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Deadly British offensive | Battle of the Somme | 80%
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The group that seized control of Russia | Bolsheviks | 80%
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Germany's middle eastern ally | Ottoman Empire | 80%
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The country that started it | Serbia | 80%
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November 11, 1918 is known as: | Armistice Day | 70%
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Germany's Balkan ally that joined in 1915 | Bulgaria | 70%
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Germany's original plan for the war | The Schlieffen Plan | 70%
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Germany's allies before the war | The Triple Alliance | 60%
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The warfare used on the western front | Trench Warfare | 60%
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Genocide committed by the Ottomans | Armenian genocide | 50%
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The two wars fought before the war | Balkan wars | 50%
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One of the only naval battles in the war | Battle of Jutland | 50%
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Serbia's ally | Montenegro | 50%
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France and its allies | The Entente | 50%
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A Balkan country that formed after the war | Yugoslavia | 50%
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Largely Successful Russian offensive | Brusilov offensive | 40%
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The offensive that led to the collapse of the Central Powers | 100 Days offensive | 30%
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Battle that almost completely destroyed the Russian Second Army | Battle of Tannenberg | 30%
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Deadly battle in France | Battle of Verdun | 30%
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Russian general that attempted to overthrow the Russian government | General Kornilov | 30%
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Mesopotamian town where British troops were sieged | Kut | 30%
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This Belgian city was burned in 1914 | Louvain | 20%
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Polish town where Austrian Troops ended up encircled several times | Przemsyl | 20%
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