Germany's pride in its military and industrial strength and France's resentment for lost territory to them echo this World War I cause.
What is Nationalism?
He was assassinated in Sarajevo on June 28th, 1914.
Who was Archduke Francis Ferdinand?
This was the area between opposing enemy trenches.
What is "No Man's Land"?
This tactic was utilized to sell war bonds and steer public sentiment during the war.
What is Propaganda?
France demanded these payments from Germany following the war's end.
What are Reparations?
(Germany, Italy and Austria-Hungary) or (Great Britain with France and Russia).
What are Alliances?
Great Britain declared war on Germany after they invaded this neighboring state.
What is Belgium
With battle lines in France remaining almost unchanged for four years, the war was described as this.
What is a Stalemate?
This nation exited the war in 1918 when revolutionaries overthrew its government.
What is Russia?
This treaty placed almost all blame for the war on Germany and poisoned the international climate until the outbreak of World War II.
What is The Treaty of Versailles?
Young men dreaming of blaring trumpets and readiness for war dominating national policy are examples of this World War I factor.
What is Militarism?
This phrase is typically used to describe Kaiser William II's support of Austria-Hungary.
What is a "Blank Check"
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This battle saw 60,000 British soldiers killed or wounded in one day. Making it the wars deadliest engagement.
What is the Battle of the Somme?
An armistice to World War I took affect at 11 A.M. on this date in 1918.
What is November 11th?
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After the war, this disease caused a pandemic killing more than 20 million people worldwide.
What is the Spanish Flu?
A dispute between Germany and France over a protectorate on Morocco is an example of cause of World War I tensions.
What is Imperialism
Russia supported Serbia during the build up to World War I because they viewed themselves as champion of this ethnic group.
What are the Slavic nations?
This new German technology helped them to disrupt British supply lines which had a large impact on the war.
What are U-Boats?
This document intensified anti-German feelings in the United States.
What is the Zimmerman Note?
Britain and France gained this type of control over German territories in Africa and Ottoman Lands in the Middle East.
What are mandates?
He was the assassin whose actions set World War I in motion.
Who is Gavrilo Princip
This plan was developed by a German general prior to the war as a plan of attack against France.
What is the Schlieffen Plan?
Allied troops fought this Central power in Gallipoli trying to take control of the Dardanelles.
Who was the Ottoman Empire?
These were a list of postwar goals American President Woodrow Wilson wanted to see enacted.
What were The Fourteen Points?
The "Big Three" at the Paris Peace Conference.
Who are George Clemenceau (France), David Lloyd George (Great Britain) and Woodrow Wilson (United States)?