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100
this country believed in Pan-Slavism, a powerful form of nationalism; they believed was it as their duty to protect all Slavic people, which is why they joined the war in defense of Serbia
What is Russia?
100
the spreading of ideas; may be presented in a biased way
What is propaganda?
100
women played an important role in the war by participating as...
What is nurses? (factory workers, auxiliary officers also acceptable)
100
a region that both France and Germany claimed as their own; Germany reclaimed it during the war, but lost it in the Treaty of Versailles
What is Alsace and Lorraine?
100
Identify D on the map.
What is Britain?
200
this German military strategy aimed to prevent a war on two fronts; the plan was to attack France via Belgium, then to attack Russia
What is the Schlieffen Plan?
200
one of the key points in Wilson's Fourteen-Points; it means that nations get to choose their own government
What is self-determination?
200
the Ottomans blamed these people for helping the Russians; as a punishment, the Ottomans (Young Turks) ordered their forced deportation
Who are the Christian Armenians?
200
colonial subjects all over the world helped their ruling countries by sending troops and supplies; they did this because they hoped to gain ______________.
What is citizenship (or independence)?
200
a type of propaganda in which the author tries to get you to "join the group"
What is bandwagon?
300
Britain joined the war to protect this neutral country, which Germany had invaded
What is Belgium?
300
an act of horrible violence; the Armenian genocide is an example
What is an atrocity?
300
In response to German u-boat attacks, Britain waged a successful __________ in the North Sea; this cut off basic supplies such as food to Germany.
What is a blockade?
300
Identify A on the map.
What is Germany?
300
He is known as the father of modern Turkey.
Who if Mustafa Kamal (Attaturk)?
400
Germany joined the war to protect this large ally
What is the Austro-Hungarian Empire?
400
a virus that spreads over a large geographic area In 1917, a flu ___________ led to thousands of deaths among soldiers and civilians.
What is a pandemic?
400
This country exited the war in 1917 because a communist revolution had broken out there.
What is Russia?
400
Identify B on the map.
What is Turkey?
400
In this "note", Germany promises to aid Mexico if Mexico declares war on the U.S.
What is the Zimmerman telegraph?
500
this man was a Serbian who wanted to create a southern Slavic nation; he killed Francis Ferdinand because he saw the Austrians as foreign oppressors
Who is Gavril Princip?
500
an order granted by the League of Nations to a member nation for the establishment of a responsible government over a former German colony or other conquered territory After the war, the Allied powers broke up former Ottoman territories in the Middle East and established __________.
What is a mandate? (mandates)
500
The sinking of this passenger liner (ship) was key in convincing the U.S. to join the war against the Central Powers.
What is the Lusitania?
500
Identify C on the map.
What is Belgium?
500
this name of WWI, used during the war, reflected the idea that the war would lead to a more stable and lasting world peace
What is "the war to end all wars"?
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