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100

People had pride in their own nation, which sometimes made them look down to other nations.


Nationalism 

100

Austria-Hungary held this country responsible for the assassination of Franz Ferdinand. 

Serbia

100

This person assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand.


Gavrilo Princip 

100

Fighting from ditches protected by barbed wire.


trench warfare

100

The Treaty of Versailles helped establish this. 


League of Nations

200

This caused the United States to enter WW1.


sinking of the Lusitania 

200

These 3 countries formed the Triple Entente.


Russia, France, Britain 

200

He was President during WWI.


Woodrow Wilson 

200

Austria-Hungary delivered to Serbia a series of demands.


July Ultimatum 

200

President Woodrow Wilson delivered a speech in January 1918 called. 


Fourteen Points

300

Countries made agreements to protect each other if they were attacked.


Alliances

300

This country issued an ultimatum to Serbia after the assassination.

Russia 

300

This was the name of the Serbian nationalist group involved in the assassination of Franz Ferdinand.

Black Hand

300

A military draft.


conscription 

300

This treaty officially ended WW1. 


Treaty of Versailles 

400

Countries began to expand their militaries and build powerful weapons.


Militarism 

400

These 3 countries formed the Triple Alliance.


Germany, Italy, Austria-Hungary 

400

The assassination of this man was the spark of WW1.


Archduke Franz Ferdinand 

400

A month of unrest around Europe due to the murder of the archduke and his wife.


July Crisis

400

This event is considered the immediate cause of World War I. 

Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

500

Countries tried to expand their territory and power by taking control of land in other parts of the world.


Imperialism 

500

This country was NOT initially part of the major powers involved in World War I. 

United States 

500

He was the leader of the Black Hand at the time.

Gavrilo Princip

500

A truce or agreement to end fighting.


armistice

500

This action is what took Germany after declaring war on France. 

They demanded passage through Belgium. 

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