Causes of WW1
Basics of WW1
U.S. in WW1
More US in WW1
Treaty of Versailles
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This word describes building up a strong military and preparing for war.

Militarism

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The Powder Keg of Europe

The Balkans

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Belief that war and violence are wrong

Pacifism

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The British ship sunk by Germany that killed 128 Americans.

The Lusitania


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The 1919 peace treaty that officially ended World War I.

Treaty of Versailles


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When powerful countries control weaker countries or compete for colonies.

Imperialism

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The start and end years of World War 1

1914-1918

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Not taking sides in a conflict

Neutrality

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Germany’s message offering Mexico land if it attacked the US.

The Zimmerman Telegram

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This clause forced Germany to accept full blame for starting World War I.


The War Guilt Clause

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The assassination of this Austrian archduke triggered World War I.

Archduke Frans Ferdinand

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One new WWI weapon that changed warfare forever

Machine gun, poison gas, tank, submarine

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Avoiding foreign alliances and staying out of world conflicts

Isolationism

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Germany’s policy of attacking all ships without warning.

Unrestricted submarine warfare

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One major way the Treaty of Versailles weakened Germany’s military power.

limiting the army, banning submarines, or restricting weapons

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Strong pride in your country or desire for your own nation is called this.


Nationalism

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The 4 main allied powers

UK, USA, France, Russia

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The president of the United States who promised to keep the U.S. neutral. He envisioned this to ensure future world peace.

Woodrow Wilson; The 14 Points/League of Nations

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The year the US officially entered World War I.

1917

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Why do historians believe that The Treaty of Versailles helped lead the world to World War 2?

By creating anger and instability in Germany.


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Agreements between countries to help each other in war are called this

Alliances

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The 4 main Central Powers

Germany, Ottoman Empire, Austria Hungary, Bulgaria 

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The slogan that helped Wilson win the 1916 election

“He kept us out of the war”

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Wilson said the US was fighting to make the world safe for this.

Democracy

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The word for payments Germany had to make for war damages.

Approximately how much in today’s money?

Reparations

30-34 Billion Dollars