Leader of United States
Woodrow Wilson
Term describing the dug-in defensive positions during the war
Trench Warfare
Great Britain, France, and Russia
Triple Entente
The policy of not helping either side of a conflict
Neutrality
Leader of the Bolshevik Revolution
Vladimir Lenin
Leader of Germany
Kaiser Wilhelm II
Armored vehicle created during the war
Tanks
Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Ottoman Empire
Central Powers
Secret document sent from Germany to Mexico encouraging them to attack the United States
Zimmerman telegram
Ideology that proposes state should own the means of labor, and class structures should be abolished
Communism
Leader of Britain
David Lloyd George
German naval vehicles used to sink ships from underwater
U-Boats
Pride or loyalty in one's country
Nationalism
Attrition
Successor to Vladimir Lenin in 1924 who ruled through fear and oppression
Joseph Stalin
Leader of Russia
Tsar Nicholas II
Rapid machine used to mow down soldiers going over trenches
Machine Gun
belief/desire of keeping a strong army in order to promote or defend a country's interests
militarism
Document that ended World War One
Treaty of Versailles
Political massacre from 1936 to 1938 that killed any dissenters in Russia who spoke out against the government
The Great Purge
Leader of France
George Clemenceau
Chemical weapon dispersed into the air
Poison Gas (Chlorine or Mustard Gas acceptable)
a policy of extending a country's power or influence through diplomatic or military force
Imperialism
Process of taking Germany's colonies and redistributing them to the victors as possessions
An economic proposal from Lenin that allowed free markets and capitalism that would be owned and controlled by the state
New Economic Policy (NEP)