Causes of WWI
WWI (2)
WWI (3)
WWI (4)
WWI (5)
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intricate systems of treaties calling for mutual aid in wartime
alliances
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It was designed to make WWI "the end to all wars"

Woodrow Wilson's 14 points

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True or False: The U.S Senate refused to ratify the Treaty of Versailles.

True

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What was the name of the intercepted correspondence between Germany and Mexico that caused America to join WWI?
The Zimmerman Note/Telegram
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This country developed chemical weapons in 1915. 

Germany

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policy of glorifying war and building an army
Militarism
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What are the 4 member nations of the Paris Peace Conference?

U.S, Britain, France, and Italy

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What type of warfare was used on the Western Front?

Trench Warfare

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Who was the American leader that was a major figure in the postwar peace talks?
Woodrow Wilson
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This Nation developed machine guns.

Britain

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a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.

Imperialism

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Under disarmament how many troops was Germany allowed to have?

100,000 troops

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Who was forced to assume sole responsibility for the war under the Treaty of Versailles?
Germany
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Led to competition between industrialized nations to out-gun rivals by producing more tools of war than the other nation. 

Militarism

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How many people died world wide as a result of Influenza?

20 million 

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identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations.

Nationalism

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True or False: The United States never joined the league of Nations. 

True

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Caused country leaders to not trust each other and spurred rivalries. 

Imperialism 

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Name the three nations in the Triple Alliance
Germany, Italy, Austria-Hungary
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What two reasons did the U.S join WWI?

The Sinking of the Lusitania and the interception of the Zimmerman Telegram.

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This event known as "the spark" of WWI caused Austria-Hungary and Serbia to go to war, leading to WWI?

Assassination (of Archduke Franz Ferdinand)

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What region was referred to as the "powder keg" of Europe?
The Balkan Peninsula
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Often made secretly and were unstable.

Alliances

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Name the three nations in the Triple Entente
France, Britain, Russia
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Where was the Eastern Front located?

Between Germany and Russia