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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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Chapter 23

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What was the name of the group that conspired to assassinate Archduke Francis Ferdinand? the Black Hand
In 1914, ____ was considered an act of war. mobilization of a nation's army
Western Front was characterized by… trench warfare
Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, Germany, and the Ottoman Empire became known as... Central Powers
____ were councils composed of representatives from the workers and soldiers. Soviets
France’s approach to peace was guided in large part by a desire for national security
World War I was a ____, meaning that it involved a complete mobilization of resources and people. total war
____, the aggressive preparation for war, was growing along with nations’ armies. militarism
The Schlieffen Plan was…. Germany's plan for a two-front war with Russia and France
By attacking Austria in May 1915, Italy… betrayed Germany and Austria
What caused the United States to join the Allies in fighting World War I? the German's use of unrestricted submarine warfare
Under the leadership of ____, the Bolsheviks became a party dedicated to violent revolution. V. I. Lenin
____ became the spokesperson for a new world order based on democracy and international cooperation Woodrow Wilson
Germany was especially unhappy with Article 231 of the Treaty of Versailles because it… declared that Germany and Austria were responsible for starting the war.
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