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An agreement between two countries to defend one another

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A policy where a country refuses to become involved in other countries problems

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A love of one's country and the desire for that country to be free of other countries control

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The spreading of ideas or beliefs that help a particular cause and hurt an opposing cause

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A world organization formed after WWI to prevent future wars

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The President that lead the US into WWI

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Leader of Austria-Hungary. Assassinated prior to the beginning of WWI.

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The most famous airplane pilot in WWI

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Assassinated the Archduke of Austria-Hungary.

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Senator who led the opposition against Wilson's 14 Points

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This country's duke was shot and they blamed Serbia and declared war on them

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This small country believed Austria-Hungary had their land and turned to Russia for help

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These three countries formed the Triple Alliance

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These three countries formed the Triple Entente

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Country where Peace Conference of 1919 took place

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Lacrymator, asphyxiant, and blistering agent are all examples of this type of weapon first introduced in WWI

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A form of occupied fighting lines, consisting largely of trenches, in which troops are largely immune to the enemy's small arms fire and are substantially sheltered from artillery

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These were first introduced during WWI. Although unreliable at first, a later model played a vital role during the allied advances of 1918, flattening barbed wire,crossing enemy trenches and acting as shields for the advancing troops. ,

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They could fire over 600 bullets in one minute and they were so effective that they were considered as 'Weapons of Mass Destruction

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A type of naval warfare in which submarines sink merchantmen without warning

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This country sent a telegram to Mexico asking them to attack the US

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Building up the military forces to prepare for war--This was one cause of WWI

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Wilson's program for world peace

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A strategy drawn up by Germany to avoid fighting on two fronts

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This crisis occurred between 1904 and 1911 when Morocco had been given to France by Britain . However, the Moroccans wanted independence and were backed by Germany.

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Alliance
Isolationism
Nationalism
Propaganda
League of Nations
Woodrow Wilson
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Red Baron
Gavrilo Princip
Henry Cabot Lodge
Austria-Hungary
Serbia
Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy
France, Britain, Russia
France
Poison Gas
Trench Warfare
Tanks
Machine Guns
Unrestricted Submarine Warfare
Germany
Militarism
14 Points
Schlieffen Plan
The Moroccan Crisis





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