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What led to competition in Europe?
What is "nationalism"
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What happened at the first battle at Marne?
What is "Germany attacked through Belgium in the North of Paris, 600 taxi cabs brought french soldiers to the front lines allowing them to win.
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What is total war?
What is " It means that a country devotes all their resources and man-power to the war effort"
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Which leader wanted Germany weak?
What is George Clemenceau
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What was the March Revolution?
What is " women textile workers protested about factory conditions, soldiers sent to shoot but then join, leads to the Czars stepping down from the government"
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What is the "powder keg" of Europe?
What is " The Balkan Peninsula
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What is a stalemate?
What is " when both sides have equal power and no one gains ground. Trench warfare and advanced weapons caused this."
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What was the Gallipoli Campaign?
What is " The allies wanted to attack the Ottoman empire at the Dardenelles, to have a route to Russia"
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What is the Fourteen points?
What is " Wilson's plan for world peace, 1 included self determination"
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What is Totalitarianism?
What is " national gov't takes control of all aspects of public and private life"
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What is MAIN?
What is "Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism"
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What is the Schlieffen Plan and how did it fail?
What is " It is when Germany attacks France first then goes to attack Russia. Russia mobilized too quickly, and France won the First Battle at Marne"
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How was propaganda used in WW1?
What is " help keep people's morale up, caused greater national pride, wanted to get more people to join the war effort either through money or joining the army.
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Why were people living in Germany colonies angry with the Treaty?
What is " many countries were allowed "Self determination" which meant they were allowed to have their own countries with their own culture BUT Germany colonies were taken over as mandates (controlled by other European countries), they wanted their freedom.
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What was Lenin's economy plan?
What is " New Economic Policy, he allowed some capitialism, peasants were allowed to sell their extra crops, while the gov't still controeld major industries.
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What was the "shot heard throughout Europe?"
What is " The assassination of Archduke Ferdinard, led to countries turning to alliances for help.
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What was life like in the Trenches?
What is " rain could led to trench foot (foot rotting) rats, lacked food, constantly being bombed,
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What led to the U.S joining the war?
What is 1. unrestricted submarine warfare 2. Lusitania kills some Americans 3. Zimmerman note
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What were some of the things that were outlined in the Treaty of Versailles?
What is " League of Nations (group for peace), territorial losses (Germany loses colonies and Alsace-Lorraine), Militiary Restrictions ( Germany not allowed to have many weapons, limits their army, no subs) War Guilt ( Germany is blamed for the whole war:
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How did Stalin create a Totalitarian state?
What is " He used police to threaten anyone who didn't follow him (The Great Purge), he controlled news, radio, and T.V to form peoples opinions, he changed education to indoctrinate,
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How did Bismarck have a role in alliances in Europe?
What is " he started to gain alliances as a way to keep with peace with France.
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Discuss why Russia struggled in WW1, what was the one thing they did have?
What is " They weren't industrialized, so they didn't have equipped weapons and armor, there was political turmoil in the control, people weren't happy with the csars. The one thing they had were ALOT of people to fight.
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How does the war end?
What is " 1. Russia leaves early 2. America joins 3.There is a second battle at Marne BUT Germany is tired from fighting, Americans are able to help due to strength
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What did and will the Treaty led too?
What is " Germans are bitter, and cannot pay all the reparations, nationalism grows which may led to another war.
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What was Stalin's economic plan?
What is "Five- Year Plan" set high quotas, focused on industrializing which led to no agriculture ( people starved) there were "Collective farms" which means no one owned land and all the food went through the gov't
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