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Militarism, imperialism, nationalism, and the system of alliances. Causes of World War 1
This world leader was assassinated; it fueled World War 1 to start. Archduke Franz Ferdinand
This man assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Gavrillo Princip
Boat sank by a U-boat off the coast of Ireland Lusitania
Area in between the trenches of WWI, filled with barbed wire and shell craters. No Man's Land
Holding action against Russia by Germany. Germany would dive through Belgium to Paris, then eliminate Russia. Schlieffen Plan
It was far away, they wanted to be a "bottle of peace," mothers didn't want sons shipped off to die, and strong economic ties to allies are reasons that...? The U.S. stayed neutral in WWI
Telegram that stated if war broke out in U.S., Germany would support Mexico. Zimmermann Note
German's Kaiser during WWI. Wilhelm II
Russian zzar during WWI. Nicholas II
King of England during WWI. George V
Previous treaties ensured that if one country went to war, another would step in to fight them (consisted of France, Britian, and Russia). The Allies
Empire that consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire. Central Powers
The Zimmermann note, the sinking of the Lusitania, our sympathy for Great Britain, and economic considerations led the U.S. to...? Enter WWI
Violent, gruesome, artillery based, and machine guns. Fighting Conditions.
The U.S. supported these two countries due to economic interests. France & Britain
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