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World War One!
Flash Cards of WWI
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Ottoman Empire | Turkey |
| Lusitania | A British Passenger Ship |
| Pacifist | Someone who is against violence |
| Antiwar | Apposed to war or a specific war |
| Socialist | Someone who believes factories should be controlled by everyone |
| Nationalism | Extreme loyalty to one's country |
| Militarism | Belief in a strong army force |
| Kaiser | The German "king" |
| Propaganda | Persuading someone to go to your side |
| All Quit on the Western Front | An International bestseller about the journey of a German Soldier |
| Passivism | Stong belief againts violence |
| Neutrality | Not helping/being involved with either side in a war |
| Alliance Systems | "I'll defend you you defend me." relationships between two or more groups meant to protect other countryies but ended up causing WWI |
| Isolationism | Not being involved with world affairs |
| Serbia | The country which Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assasinated |
| Archduke Franz Ferdinand | The person who was assassinated in Serbia. His assassanation caused France to start the war |
| League of Nations | The group who wrote the Treaty of Versailles |
| Convoy | Having a group of Destroyer ships guarding a merchant ship. To escort. |
| Patriotism | Agreeing with your country |
| Armistice | Truce |
| Treaty of Versailles | Treaty that ended WW1 |
| Reparations | payable by a defeated country to another or to an individual for loss sufered during or as a result of war |
| Central powers | England U.S. France |
| Jeanette Rankin | The first woman to serve in Congress |
| Ration | To take only as much as you need |
| Mobilization | The preparation for war; gathering soldiers, and wepons for war |
| Henry Cabot Lodge | Head of the foreign rebitions commitee and lead the fight against the Treaty of Versailles |
| Fourteen Points | A statement of the war aims of the Central Powers |
| Imperialism | Taking Political or/and Economical control of a weaker country |