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WW1

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Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand June 18 1914, Ferdinand and his wife both killed
Central Powers Germany, Austria-Hungary,Bulgaria, Ottoman Empire
Allied Powers Russia, France, Great Britten
Trench Warfare Long and deadly with back and forth fighting, lots of artillery, machine gun fire, and chemical gas.
Stalemate/Deadlock of WWI Deadlock, neither side is strong enough to defeat the other.
Lusitania British ocean liner famously sunk by a German U-boat during World War I. 1915
Zimmerman Plot Germany urged Mexico to invade the U.S., in return Mexico would get the Southwest U.S. back
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk Ended Russia's involvement in World War 1. Russia had to give large amounts of land to Germany
Peace Offensive The Germans goal was to final push to end/win the war.
Woodrow Wilson U.S president during World War 1.
Food Administration Wheatless Mondays,Victory Gardens,Meatless Tuesdays,food prices ↑ = farmers grew more food
Harlem Hell Fighters an all African-American unit that spent the most time under fire than any other American unit.
Treaty of Versailles Germany had to take full blame for the war,had to pay $300 billion,had to limit the size of its military, and had to give Alsace-Lorraine to France
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