An agreement between two countries to defend one another
A policy where a country refuses to become involved in other countries problems
A love of one's country and the desire for that country to be free of other countries control
The spreading of ideas or beliefs that help a particular cause and hurt an opposing cause
A world organization formed after WWI to prevent future wars
The President that lead the US into WWI
Leader of Austria-Hungary. Assassinated prior to the beginning of WWI.
The most famous airplane pilot in WWI
Assassinated the Archduke of Austria-Hungary.
Senator who led the opposition against Wilson's 14 Points
This country's duke was shot and they blamed Serbia and declared war on them
This small country believed Austria-Hungary had their land and turned to Russia for help
These three countries formed the Triple Alliance
These three countries formed the Triple Entente
Country where Peace Conference of 1919 took place
Lacrymator, asphyxiant, and blistering agent are all examples of this type of weapon first introduced in WWI
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
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. ,
They could fire over 600 bullets in one minute and they were so effective that they were considered as 'Weapons of Mass Destruction
A type of naval warfare in which submarines sink merchantmen without warning
This country sent a telegram to Mexico asking them to attack the US
Building up the military forces to prepare for war--This was one cause of WWI
Wilson's program for world peace
A strategy drawn up by Germany to avoid fighting on two fronts
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.
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