WW1
WW1 Definitions
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What side did the United States join in WW1?

Allied Forces

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Support for the independence of a particular nation or its people.

Nationalism
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President of the US when we entered war.

Woodrow Wilson

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Word meaning "a halt in fighting that allows peace talks to begin"

armistice

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Zimmerman telegram was sent from? to?  

Germany to Mexico

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This was the spark that started the war.

Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

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A policy in which a stronger nations works to build its empire

Imperialism

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Which of the "Powers" won WW1? 

Allied

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Germany showed support for Austria-Hungary by—

declaring war on Russia

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11 month long battle which turned into attrition. Germany planned to destroy as many French as possible by trapping them in this particular city.

Verdun

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  1.   MAIN stand for when identifying the causes of World War I?

What is Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism

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German plan to defeat France before Russia was prepared for war.

Schlieffen Plan

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 Who was assassinated in June 1914, that acted as the spark for WW1 ?

 Archduke Franz Ferdinand

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Which country lost the most soldiers during the war?

Russia (1.7 million)

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 Trench warfare was mainly fought on the—

the western front

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Treaty which pulled Russia out of WW1

Brest-Litovsk

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German submarines used during WW1

U-boat

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 Name of the group that the assassin of Archduke Ferdinand belong to

 The Black Hand

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4 weapons of war?

Gas, Machine Gun, Tank, Submarine

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Ship that was sunk during war.  What was the name of the ship?

Lusitania

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What was the name of Woodrow Wilson's peace plan at the conclusion of World War I?

Fourteen Points

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Wearing down the enemy through continuous loss of resources and people

War of attrition

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Name of the people which the Ottoman Empire tried to eliminate from their country.

Armenians

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WW1 is sometimes called the family war

Due to the relationship between Britain, Russia, and Germany

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 Stalemate means—

  neither side could advance

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