OPTIONAL STUDY GUIDE FOR CHAPTER 26:

 

WAR AND REVOLUTION, 1914-1920

 

 

 

TERMS, PEOPLE, AND EVENTS

 

Sarajevo                                              Franz Ferdinand                                 Princip

Caporetto                                            Schlieffen Plan                                    Plan XVII

Young Bosnian Society                        Central Powers                                    Allies

First Battle of Marne                           Tannenberg                                         Erich Ludendorff

Brusilov                                               Somme                                                 Verdun

Paul von Hindenburg                          Masurian Lakes                                   Lemberg

Joseph Joffre                                       Henri Petain                                        Robert Nivelle

Passchendaele offensive                      Gallipoli                                              Jutland

U-boats                                                Easter Rebellion                                  V. I. Lenin

Arthur Balfour                                     Balfour Declaration                            Russian Civil War

unrestricted submarine warfare           Woodrow Wilson                                  “Black Jack” Pershing

Zimmermann telegram                          Ludendorff offensive                           Ferdinand Foch

Georges Clemenceau                           David Lloyd George                            Council of Four

"Fourteen Points"                                League of Nations                               Reds and  Whites

Treaty of Versailles                              War Guilt Clause                                 Nicholas II

Bloody Sunday                                    soviets                                                  Rasputin

Georgi Lvov                                         Provisional Government                      Alexandr Kerenski

Mensheviks                                          Bolsheviks                                           Leon Trotsky

April Theses                                         Treaty of Brest-Litovsk                        Lusitania         

Aleksei Brusilov                                   Douglas Haig                                      Caporetto                   

Triple Entente                                      Triple Alliance                                     July Days

Erich von Falkenhayn                            Social Democrats

 

 

 

 

KEY GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATIONS

 

Dalmatia                                  Gallipoli Peninsula                              Serbia

Sarajevo                                  Bosnia                                                 South Tyrol

Lithuania                                 Byelorussia                                          New Mexico

Latvia                                      Arizona                                                Texas

Brussels                                   Ukraine                                               Georgia

Somme River                            Flanders                                              Czechoslovakia

Marne River                            Hungary                                              Marne River

Ypres                                       Estonia                                                Yugoslavia

           

 

 

 

 

 

QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER

 

1.         Who and/or what were responsible for the outbreak of World War I?

 

2.         On the eve of war, British foreign minister Sir Edward Grey exclaimed,  "The lights are going out all over Europe. We shall not see them lit again in our lifetime."  Was he right?  Did global conflict extinguish the "lights" of European society?

 

3.         Was the war fought the same way on the eastern and the western fronts?  On which front did the pattern of warfare come closest to the prior expectations of European military strategists?  Why?

 

4.         In what ways did World War I approach the idea of “total war”?  Why was it bigger, more destructive, and more encompassing than previous wars?  What social groups participated in new ways in the war effort? 

 

5.         What did the Treaty of Versailles seek to do?  What was the significance of its “war guilt clause”?

 

6.         What factors precipitated the Russian Revolution(s)?  Why did the Czar fall, and why were the Bolsheviks able to overthrow the Provisional Government that succeeded him so easily?