Intense pride in one's country and national interest
Nationalism
This man was the president during WWI
Woodrow Wilson
France, the UK, the US, and Russia were the
Allies/Allied Powers
This type of combat quickly led to a stalemate
Trench warfare
The resulting document of the Paris Peace Conference
Treaty of Versailles
This led to smaller conflicts prior to WWI and rivalries between countries
Imperialism
This man's assassination led to the 1st declaration of war
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Germany, Austro-Hungarian Empire, Ottoman Empire were the
Central Powers
This type of firearm could mow down numerous enemies in seconds
Machine gun
As punishment for instigating the war, Germany had to pay
Reparations
"Arms race" between the larger powers created more tension
Militarism
Name one leader from the Allies besides Wilson
Lloyd George, Clemenceau, Orlando, Czar Nicholas/Lenin (ish)
Citizens loaning their money to the government for the war
Liberty bonds
Armored vehicles used for frontline conflict
Tanks
This organization was formed after the war as a peacemaking collection of countries to prevent future wars from happening
League of Nations
This finally brought the US into the war
Zimmerman Telegram
Leader of the "Reservationists" in the Senate
Henry Cabot Lodge
The Committee on Public Information was tasked with spreading this kind of persuasive media
Propaganda
The type of boat destroyed the Lusitania
U-boat/submarine
Senate didn't approve the Treaty of Versailles because
It limited Congress's War Power
Economic advantage to staying neutral (US)
Selling goods/weapons to both sides
Leader of the American Socialist Party, arrested for anti-war speech
Eugene V. Debs
These violated freedom of speech
Sedition Act, Espionage Act
Two-word term for the specific area where fighting was going on (setting for 1917)
Western Front
This event caused one of the Allies to exit the war, and what political ideology rose to power?
Russian Revolution, Communism