This cause means building up armies and preparing for war.
Militarism
This event triggered WWI.
Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
This battle stopped Germany from taking Paris.
Battle of the Marne
Germany attacked ships using this policy.
Unrestricted submarine warfare
Biased information used to influence people.
Propaganda
This cause involves extreme pride in your country.
Nationalism
This region was called the "powder keg of Europe".
The Balkans
This battle was one of the longest and deadliest.
Verdun
This ship sinking angered Americans.
The Lusitania
This propaganda goal encouraged men to join the army.
Recruitment
This cause is when countries compete for colonies and resources.
Imperialism
The group Gavrilo Princip belonged to...
The Black Hand
This battle had massive casualties and the first use of tanks.
The Somme
This message asked Mexico to attack the U.S.
This propaganda goal encouraged people to give money.
War bonds/financing the war
This cause involves countries agreeing to defend each other.
Alliances
This country declared war on Serbia first.
Austria-Hungary
This type of warfare defined the Western Front.
Trench warfare
This event finally pushed the U.S. to join WWI.
Zimmermann Telegram
What a lion represent in propaganda.
Britain
This cause made small conflicts turn into a world war.
Alliances (chain reaction)
Name 2+ countries that followed the chain reaction after the assassination.
AustriaHungary:Serbia:Russia:Germany:France:Britain
What the open area of the trenches was called.
No man's land
The U.S. President who originally wanted the U.S. to be neutral, then asked congress to declare war in 1917.
Woodrow Wilson
Name two propaganda techniques (not motives).
Emotional appeal, symbolism, slogans, fear, patriotism.