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| How many fronts were involved in World War 1? What were their names? |
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| Two; Western and Eastern fronts |
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| Which front was characterized by stalemate and trench warfare? |
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| Which front ws characterized by being more mobile with traditional tactics? |
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| What do militarism, alliances, internal dissent, and nationalism all have in common? |
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| They were the causes of WW1 |
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| a Serbian terrorist group which Princip belonged to. |
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| Who made up the Triple Alliance? |
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| Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy |
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| Who made up the Triple Entente? |
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| France, Great Britain, and Russia |
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| Name two major events that caused the U.S. to enter WW1 |
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| the Zimmerman telegram, and the sinking of the Lusitania |
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| What did the Germans do at sea that helped provoke the US to war? |
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| They sunk the Lusitania; killing 100 Americans. |
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| Why did Russia withdrawal from WW1? |
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| They had a Russian Revolution, which stripped Russia of its will to fight. |
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| He led the Bolsheviks, was dedicated to a violent revolution to overthrow capitalism. |
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| Who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand? |
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| What happened on 11/11/1918? (November 11, 1918) |
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| a new German government signed an armistice with the Allies, ending the war. |
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| What was Wilson's plan for post-war peace called? |
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| What were some of the nicknames for WW1? |
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| The Great War, The War to End All Wars |
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| The soldiers fighting in World War 1 |
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| What treaty ended World War 1? |
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| What part of the treaty angered Germans, ultimately leading to WW2? |
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| It declared that Germany was guilty of starting the war. |
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| What nations were created as a result of WW1 and the Versailles Treaty? |
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| Finland, Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Austria, Hungary, and Yugoslavia. |
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| The US, France, and Great Britain were also known as what? |
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| Who was victorious during the WW1? |
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| Name some of the weapons used for the first time during WW1 |
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| airplanes, tanks, machine guns, and flame throwers |
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| Who was president of the US during WW1? |
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| What event officially started WW1? |
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| the execution/murder of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand & his wife. |
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| What was the Schlieffen Plan? |
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| A German plan which caled for a two-front war with France and Russia, who had formed a military alliance in 1894. |
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| Describe the overall impact of WW1 on global affairs. |
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| Lowered world population, undermined previously held ideas of human progress, and opened the door to revolutions & further instability. |
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