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Define propaganda Spread of ideas to influence public opinion for or against a cause
In 1914 what was the spark that started World War I in Europe The assassination of Austria's Archduke Franz Ferdinand by the Black Hand
Choosing to remain isolationist which countries never joined the League of National U.S.
What is self-determination People's right to have their own nation and decide their own government
What was the war guilt clause of the Treaty of Versailles A statement that Germany was responsible for starting World War 1
What was the Lusitania British ship carrying Americans that the Germans sank
11th Hour of the 11th day at the 11th month 1918 World war 1 armistice
What is armistice An agreement to end fighting with the allies. The outcome was on 11 A.M. on November 11, 1918, the last war known as the Great War ended.
Contents of the Zimmerman Telegram A German offer to Mexico to form an alliance against the United States
Schlieffen plan Germany's plan to attack France first then defeat Russia
What are reparations Payments to cover war costs
Under the Treaty of Versailles Germany was forced to Accept blame for starting the war, pay reparations to the allies, and return to their colonies
What is mobilization Aggressive preparation for war
Western front during World War I was best characterized by Trench warfare that led to a stalemate on both sides for several years
The spokesperson for a new world order and seen as a hero at the conference of Versailles Woodrow Wilson
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