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| Prince Klemens von Metternich's claim that he was guided by the principle of legitimacy meant... |
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| lawful monarchs from the royal families that had ruled before Napoleon would be restored to power. |
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| According to Karl Marx, the ____, or working class, was oppressed by the middle class. |
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| The alliance between Great Britain, Russia, and France was know as the... |
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| What was the name of the group that conspired to assassinate Archduke Francis Ferdinand? |
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| in 1914, _____ was considered an act of war. |
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| mobilization of a nations army |
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| Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, Germany, and the Ottoman Empire became know as the... |
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| The Western Front was characterized by |
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| trench warfare that kept both sides in virtually the same positions for four years. |
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| Why did Aldmiral Holtzendorff promise Emperor William II "not one American will land on the continent." |
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| he wanted to convince the emperor to resume unrestricted. submarine warfare. |
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| _____ were councils composed of representatives from workers and soldiers |
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| The Red Secret Police, known as the Cheka, began... |
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| a Red Terror campaign to destroy all those who opposed the new regime. |
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| The Treaty of Versailles was |
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| the treaty signed with Germany that many Germans felt was harsh peace. |
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| France's approach to peace was guided in large part by... |
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| the desire for National Security. |
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| World War I was a ___,meaning that it involved a complete mobilization of resources and people. |
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| ____, the aggressive preparation for war, was growing along with the nations army. |
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| Germany's plan for two-front war with Russian and France, which had formed a military alliance. |
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| The German Advance toward Paris was halted at... |
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| By attacking Austria in May 1915, Italy |
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| betrayed Germany and Austria |
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| What caused the United States to join the Allies in fighting World War I? |
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| Germans' use of unrestricted submarine warfare. |
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| Under the leadership of ____, the Bolsheviks became a party dedicated to violent revolution. |
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| In an attempt to end Russia's involvement in the war, Lenin... |
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| signed the treaty of Brest-Litovsk with Germany, which gave up much Russian Territory. |
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| ____ became a spokesperson for a new world order based on democracy and international cooperation. |
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| Germany was especially unhappy with Article 231 of the Treaty of Versailles because it... |
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| declared that Germany and Austria were responsible for starting the war. |
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| After the war, Britain ruled Iraq Palestine as... |
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| mandates on behalf of the league of Nations, but did not own the territory. |
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