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| The building up of armed forces – it was an indirect cause of WWI |
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| Pacts with other European countries to fight together and protect each other. - Indirect Cause of WWI |
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| Taking over of other areas of the world. During the late 1800’s there was “The Scramble for Africa” and fight for the Balkans |
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| American boat that was sunk by a German U-Boat that made many Americans want to go to war with German |
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| Message from Germany to Mexico asking Mexico to attack the U.S.. The U.S. intercepted this message and declared war on Germany |
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| Woodrow’s Wilson’s idea to create a group of countries who work together to prevent war. |
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| President Woodrow Wilson’s 14 ideas to prevent future wars |
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