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| Standard form of warfare on th Western Front during World War I |
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| Britain, France, Russia (after 1917, The United States) |
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| The Allies of World War I |
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| Britsh cruise ship sunk by the Germans, killing 1200, including 128 Americans |
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| Assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife |
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| Entered World War I on April 2, 1917, turning the tide in favor of the Allies |
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| Austria-Hungary, Germany, and the Ottoman Empire |
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| The Central Powers during World War I |
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| The most glamourous type of warfare used during World War I |
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| Dangerous weapon introduced during World War I |
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| Serbian unity organization to which Gavrilo Princip belonged and which orchestrated the assassination of teh Archduke |
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| Desire to unite all people with a common language, race, and culture under one government. Pride in ones country. |
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| Glorification of and reliance on armed strength (strongest military). |
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| Hidden, nonpublic agreements among nations to help each other |
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| Ordering of reserve military forces into active service |
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| Formal agreements among countries to help each other if attacked |
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| Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy |
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| Members of the Triple Alliance |
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| A friendly agreement or understanding among nations |
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| Site of the 1914 assassination that triggered the war |
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| The assassin was a nationalist of this ethnic group |
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| Leader assassinated in 1914 |
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| The final terms offered for a settlement, presented to Austria to Serbia |
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| "to make the world safe for democracy" |
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| Why the United States entered the war, according to Woodrow Wilson |
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| unrestricted submarine welfare |
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| German policy that drew the United States into the war |
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| Secret message that outraged Americans |
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| American president who led the United States at the peace conference |
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| Woodrow Wilson's statement of Allied aims for the war |
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| Germany had toa gree to these payments for war damages |
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| International organization created by the peace treaty |
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| to promote international cooperation and to maintain peace |
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| The 2 main aims of the League, according to its convenant |
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