Weapons of World War I – Blank Chart



Weapons of World War I – Blank Chart

|Type of Weapon |Description of Weapon |Advantages of Weapon |Effects/Significances to the War |

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|Machine Guns | | | |

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|Weapons of World War I – Blank Chart |

|Type of Weapon |Description of Weapon |Advantages of Weapon |Effects/Significances to the War |

|Poison Gas | | | |

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|Battle Ships | | | |

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Weapons of World War I – Random Chart

|Type of Weapon |Description of Weapon |Advantages of Weapon |Effects/Significances to the War |

|Submarine |The significances of this weapon were the fact that it was a |Germans perfected this weapon. A shell carried the weapon |This weapon could also be described as a Dreadnought. This |

| |great offensive weapon; destroying naval bases and ground |into Allied trenches. It looked like a greenish-yellow cloud.|weapon was a huge surface warship. They were bigger, faster |

| |troops. The style of fighting with this weapon was seen as |When breathed, it burned the throat and lungs of soldiers, |(21 knots) and more heavily armed than the previous weapons. |

| |noble and heroic. |causing death by suffocation. | |

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|Artillery Bombs |The advantage of this weapon was that it could cover 4 miles |This weapon greatest significance was the huge destruction it|This weapon could also be described as a U-boat or capital |

| |and affect 10,000 troops at once. Ultimately, 500,000 troops |did to the trenches. This weapon was extremely lethal and |ship. These weapons were made out of steel, their motors were|

| |were affected by this weapon. |thousands of lives were lost due to this weapon. |electric and the weapons carried batteries for underwater |

| | | |propulsion and torpedoes. |

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|Machine Guns |The advantages of this weapon, was that it had caterpillar |The significances and effects of this weapon, was that it |The main descriptions of this weapon included: wood framed, |

| |tracks instead of wheels. Could hold up against heavy machine|turned WW1 into a defensive war. Many had thought that war |fragile and fabric covered. Engine had to be light enough so |

| |gun firing. Held its own machine guns and cannons. |would be rapid, with lots of conquests. This weapon made the |that this object could stay aloft. Could hold a pilot and |

| | |war into an endless struggle of defense. This weapon |perhaps an observer. |

| | |contributed to fact that war lasted 4 years. | |

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|Tanks |The advantages of this weapon, was that the shells’ |The advantages of this weapon were: the equipment that it |The advantages of this weapon were the mounted machine guns |

| |explosions were much more deadly, accurate and could travel |held: (1) huge guns and smaller defensive guns; (2) |and bombs used to attack enemy trenches. With one person |

| |further. Also, the newer weapons could fire 16 rounds/min |hydrophones; and (3) hydrostatic timers. Also, this weapon |using the weapon, more lives were saved. This weapon helped |

| |without having to re aim the weapon. |could be disguised to look like a merchant ship, thereby |to advance across enemy lines. |

| | |fooling the submarines. | |

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|Weapons of World War I – Random Chart |

|Type of Weapon |Description of Weapon |Advantages of Weapon |Effects/Significances to the War |

|Poison Gas |This weapon could be described as “killing machine.” This |The significance of this weapon was the demoralizing effects |These weapons can be described as large caliber weapons. |

| |weapon could hold many rounds of ammunition, was very |that it had on the Germans, who suffered heavy losses because|Examples included cannons (howitzers and mortars). Throughout|

| |accurate, could be used quickly and its range was extremely |of it. However, this weapon failed to break the deadlock on |the war, these weapons became more modernized and mechanized.|

| |far. |the Western Front. | |

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|Battle Ships |The advantage of this weapon was the fact that a small number|The significance of this weapon was that it turned WW1 into a|The significance of this weapon was the fact that it |

| |of defenders could hold off a substantially large number of |chemical warfare. |ultimately contributed to the US entering the war. The |

| |attackers. | |Germans were most closely identified with this weapon and |

| | | |they conducted unrestricted submarine warfare |

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|Airplane |The advantages of this weapon were the torpedoes and contact |This weapon was created to end the deadlock in the trenches. |The significance of this weapon, were the land protection it |

| |mines that it carried. Torpedo lunched while this weapon was |It can be described as an armored fighting machine, designed |provided from naval attack and the great number of submarines|

| |underwater, and the torpedo could sink thousands of enemy |to overcome entrenched machine guns. It had to be able to |that it sunk. |

| |surface ships. The contact mines could also be laid while |climb 5ft. ledges, span a 5ft. trench, weigh 8 tons, and | |

| |underwater, and explode when an enemy ship approached the |accommodate a 10 member crew. | |

| |mines. | | |

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