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These four letters are used for remembering the causes of World War I.

M.A.I.N.

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The two alliances of World War I.

Triple Entente and Triple Alliance

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This was the "spark" that started World War I.

The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

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What does neutral mean?

Not taking sides

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What was a nickname for American soldiers?

Doughboys

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Extreme pride in one's country.

Nationalism

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Great Britain was a part of this alliance.

Triple Entente

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The holes/tunnels dug in the ground that soldiers fought in during WWI.

Trenches

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He was the President of the United States during World War I.

Woodrow Wilson

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A group of ships that escort and protect other ships.

A convoy

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A rapid build up of military power.

Militarism

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Russia was apart of this alliance.

Triple Entente

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Situation where neither side makes progress against the other.

Stalemate

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Information used to influence public opinion.

Propaganda

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What was the most important new weapon in WWI?

Airplane

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Countries promising to have each other's backs.

Alliances

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Another name for the Triple Entente.

The Allies

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A nasty fungal infection that many soldiers suffered and died from in the trenches.

Trench foot

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What is the term used when men ages 21-30 were required to register for war.

Draft

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An agreement to stop fighting

Armistice

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Trying to extend an empire through diplomacy or military force.

Imperialism

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Which alliance won the war?

The Triple Entente or the Allies

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This country took the blame for World War I

Germany

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What were the TWO reasons the United States decided to enter World War I?

Germany's U-Boats

The Zimmerman Note

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What is another name for World War I?

The Great War

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