Causes of War
Lusitania
Zimmerman
Wilson's 14 Points
League of Nations
100

a feeling of intense loyalty to one’s country or group-encouraged some countries to unify while inspiring other groups to break away.

nationalism

100

Torpedoed the Lusitania off the coast of Ireland.

Germany

100

Arthur Zimmerman-German Foreign Minister

Who sent the Zimmerman Telegram?

100

U.S. President Woodrow Wilson

Who wrote the 14 Points?

100

The U.S. Senate

Who rejected U.S. involvement in the League of Nations?

200

defense agreements among nations-Aimed to keep peace by creating a balance of power, but were a danger because an attack on one nation could trigger a war involving many nations

Alliances

200

15 minutes

How long did it take for the Lusitania to sink?

200

Help fighting the United States.

What did the country who sent the telegram want?

200

The last Point

proposed a League of Nations

200

United Nations

The failure of the League of Nations led to the establishment of the

300

as one nation builds up its military its rivals feel  threatened and build up their own military in response

Military Build-up

300

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How many of the passengers were Americans?

300

What were rejected during treaty negotiations?

most of Wilson's 14 Points

300

What was included in the Treaty of Versailles?

The League of Nations

400

The desire of nations to expand their empires. Nations competed for colonies in Asia, Africa and other parts of the world.

Imperial Expansion

400

war materials

What was the Lusitania carrying besides passengers?

400

land--Arizona, New Mexico and Texas

What did they promise in return for help?

400

the right of citizens to decide how they should be governed

What is “national self-determination”?

400

Where is the location of the United Nations headquarters?

New York City

500

But, the most important thing to know about the sinking of the Lusitania is…

The Germans sunk it on purpose.

500

But, the most important thing to know about the Zimmerman Telegram is…

It made America want to join the war.

500

But, the most important thing to know about Wilson’s 14 Points is

It was a plan for peace at the end of WWI.

500

But, the most important thing to know about the League of Nations is…

It was designed to preserve peace and prevent future wars.

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