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History unit 4

for history

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Militarse A large, strong army making citizens more patriotic
Triple Alliance Alliance between Germany and Austria-Hungary.
Kaiser Wilhelm II Ruler of Germany, Stubborn didn't want to share power
Tiple Entente Great Britian, France, Russia Ensured Great Britian wouldn't fight agaisnt them
Central Powers There were two sides Germany, + Austria-Hungary Known as centeral because they were in the heart of Europe
Allies Two or more groups of people that come togeather and work togeather
Western Front deadlocked region in northern France became known as the western front
Schlieffen Plan Developed by Germany The plan was to deafeat France in the west than fight Russia, named after its designer
Trench Warware Soldiers fought each other from trenches, and armies tradded huge losses of human life for small gains of victory
Eastern Front Area that was streached with battlefields along the German and Russian Border
Unrestricted Submarine warfare German said their submarines would sink without warning any ship around Britian
Total Warfare Countries devoted all their resources to the war effort
Rationing People could buy only small amounts of iteams that were needed for war effort
Propaganda One sided information to presuade + keep up morale and support war
Armistice AN agreement to stop fighting Nov 11 WW1 came to an end
Fourteen Points Outlined a plan for achieving a just and lasting peace Points Peace Plan
treaty of Versailles A peace agreement that formally ended WW1 Between Germany and allied powers, signed on June 28, 1919
League of nations An international association whose goal is to keep peace amoung nations
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