& Vocabulary
Payment that a defeated country must pay to cover the damages of warfare
Reparations
The country to first Declare War in 1914
Austria-Hungary
The Fourteen Points was a statement given by _______ to negotiate peace at the end of WWI
U.S. President Woodrow Wilson
Which letters on the map are part of the Central Powers?
C & D
Name of the leader after Lenin
Joseph Stalin
Agreements between nations stating that each country will assist the other if they are attacked
Alliances
This type of warfare is most associated with WWI
Trench Warfare
What was the name of the organization created to prevent future wars?
The League of Nations
The Western Front Stretched along the borders of what two countries?
Germany and France
Economic plan implemented that concentrated on collective farming and quick industrialization
The spark event that led to World War I
The Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Countries that made up the Triple Entente
France, Great Britain, Russia
The name of the treaty signed at the Peace conference
Treaty of Versailles
The term used to describe the seven countries formed in Eastern following the conclusion of WWI
Successor States
One person in charge of government that controls people's daily lives
Totalitarian Dictatorship
A deadlock between opposing sides with no clear winner.
Stalemate
A plan for Germany to quickly defeat France in the West and come back to fight Russia in the East
The Schlieffen Plan
This clause placed all COMPLETE responsibility on Germany for causing World War I
The three continents where fighting took place
Europe, Africa, Asia
The political group led by Vladimir Lenin
The Bolsheviks
MANIA stands for
Militarism, Alliances, Nationalism, Imperialism, & Assassination
The turning point for the Allied Forces was in 1917 when
The United States entered the War
The two countries that wanted to humiliate Germany at the signing of the Treaty
France and Great Britain
The "Powder Keg" refers to this part of Europe.
The Balkans
Most Citizens were poor.
Lack of industrialization.
Losing WWI