A strong feeling of pride in one's country and a strong feeling of dislike for other countries.
Nationalism
He would propose "The 14 Points" at the Paris Conference.
Woodrow Wilson
This is what the alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy was known as.
Triple Alliance
Nations would use these for factory assistance, food rationing or to encourage enlistment.
Propaganda Posters
This organization was established after the war ended to resolve international disputes. (without the U.S.)
League of Nations
He was assassinated along with his wife Sophie in Sarajevo.
Franz Ferdinand
This German Foreign Minister sent a telegram to Mexico to encourage an attack on the U.S. southern border.
Zimmerman
The Triple Entente included these three countries.
France, Great Britain, Russia
This was an area between trenches that was very dangerous to enter.
No Man's Land
This treaty officially ended the war.
Treaty of Versailles
Prior to the war, these two countries were competing to build the largest navy.
Great Britain and Germany
This German general devised a plan to attack France first, then turn toward Russia.
Schlieffen
This country would enter the war in 1917 on the Allies side.
United States
This country's revolution would cause them to exit the war in 1917
Russia
The fighting in World War I officially ceased in this month, day, and hour in 1918.
November 11th at 11:00 AM.
This country started out with the Triple Alliance but would switch sides in 1915.
Italy
He was the assassin that killed Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo.
Gavrilo Princip
This nation, which includes modern day Turkey, entered the war on the side of the Central Powers.
Ottoman Empire
Soldiers from Germany and Britain came out of their trenches into No Man's Land to celebrate in this event.
Christmas Truce
Approximately how many people were killed in World War I?
10 million
Austria-Hungary annexed this country before the war, which upset the country's nationalists.
Bosnia
He was the leader of Germany during World War I.
Kaiser Wilhelm II
This Balkan country entered the war with the Central Powers and invaded Serbia.
Bulgaria
This is a prolonged period of conflict during which each side seeks to wear out the other by a series of small-scale actions.
War of Attrition
The Treaty of Versailles forced Germany to pay a total of this amount in reparations (war damages)
33 billion