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WWI Terms---Shafer---Whitehall

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A movement led by Russia to unite all Slavic speaking people.   Pan-Slavism  
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A symbol which represents the filling of a barrel with causes until it explodes   Powderkeg  
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events that are often times hidden   underlying causes  
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glorification of arms forces....the belief you can solve your nations problems through force.   militarism  
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competition between nations dealing with weapons   arms race  
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domination of a nation by another   imperialism  
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a unified group   alliance  
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Italy, Germany and Austria-Hungary   Central Powers  
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Russia, GB, France   Allies/Allied Powers  
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Another name for the Allied Powers   Triple Entente  
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Austrian Hungarian archduke who was assasinated trigering WWI.   Francis Ferdinand  
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Leader of the assasins who killed the archduke   Gavrillo Princip  
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name of terrorist organization who had a role in assisination of archduke   Black Hand  
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a series of demands   ultimatum  
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to prepare for war   mobilize  
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Germany offered Austria-hungary unlimited support   Blank Check  
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To stay out of conflict. America chose this in the early years of the war.   Neutrality  
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fighting in more than one location at a time. Germany's plan was to avoid this.   two front war  
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where all people and parts of a country are involved with war.   total war  
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German plan to avoid two front war. Attack France quickly then turn on Russia.   Schlieffen Plan  
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Digging holes and fighting out of them. Very little advancement in fighting.   Trench warfare  
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Area between trenches where no one dared to go.   No man's land  
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Fighting on border area of Russia   Eastern Front  
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Fighting line in France   Western Front  
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Famous novel and movie about conditions of WWI   "All Quiet on the Western Front"  
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boat that goes under water   U-boat  
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to be drafted into battle   conscription  
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horrible acts during war   atrocities  
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Agreement for Russia to leave WWI   Treaty of Brest-Litovsk  
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Passenger ship sunk by Germans killing 128 Americans and causing much American anger.   Lusitania  
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means to sink all types of ships in a war zone   Unrestricted sub-warfare  
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telegram asking Mexico to attack America. Event that brougth America into WWI   Zimmerman Note  
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American President who tried to bring about a fair resolution to WWI   Woodrow Wilson  
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Plan for peace and rebuilding of Europe after WWI. Proposed by American president.   14 points  
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A cease fire or pause in conflict   armistice  
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leaders of France, GB and US   big three  
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treaty ending WWI   Treaty of Versailles  
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part of treaty ending war that blamed Germany for entire war   Article 231/War guilt clause  
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leader of revolution against Russian Czar   Mr. Shafer  
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color of the communist party   Red  
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name of communist party   Bolsheviks  
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name of Russia after the revolution   U.S.S.R. or Soviet Union  
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when no one holds an advantage   Stalemate  
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Included Mustard and Chlorine   Poisonous Gases  
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Trying to convince people to believe something nations used   Propaganda  
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Weapon which caused the stalemate   Machine Gun  
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Pieces of bomb and granades that fly out   Shrapnel  
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To try and wear out your enemy   War of attrition  
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To block supplioes into a country   Blockade  
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To have limits on food and supplies   rationing  
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Condition common to soldiers in WWI   Trench Foot  
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Another name for Shell Shock   Post traumatic stress disorder  
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name of a Russian leader   Tzar  
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Location of signing of the Peace Treaty   palace of Versailles  
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repaying war debts   reparations  
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