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World War 1

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United Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.   Triple Alliance  
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France, Russia, and Great Britain.   Triple Entente  
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Opened fire with his pistol, killing the archduke and the archduke's wife, Sophie.   Gavrilo Princip  
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Or a country that takes no side in a conflict.   Neutral  
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Germany and Austria-Hungary made up one side.   Central Powers  
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Great Britain, France, Russia, and Serbia.   Allied Powers  
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The deadlocked region in northern France.   Western Front.  
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Or fighting from trenches, was not new.   Trench Warfare  
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The nations fighting in World War 1 soon realized that winning this new type of war would require the use of all of society's resources.   Total War  
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Information designed to influence people's opinions, in order to encourage support of the war effort.   Propaganda  
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Was meant solely to kill or injure as many French soldiers as possible-to"bleed France white," said the German commander.   Battle of Verdun  
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Was a failure.   Gallipoli Campaign  
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The deliberate destruction of a racial, political, or cultural group.   Genocide  
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Sought to change life in Russia though revolution.   Bolsheviks  
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After Bolshevik leader Vladimir Lenin.   Marxism-Leninism  
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A top Bolshevik official, to negotiate for peace with the Central Powers.   Leon Trotsky  
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A plan that permitted some capitalist activity.   New Economic Policy  
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Who did not want to become involved in the huge conflict on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean.   Woodrow Wilson  
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Under this policy, any ship traveling in the waters around Great Britain was subject to attack by German Submarines.   U-boats  
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Was a secret message from German diplomat Arthur Zimmermann to officials in Mexico in which Germany proposed that Mexico attack the United States.   Zimmermann Note  
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Or truce.   Armistice  
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In early 1918, while fighting was still going on, Woodrow Wilson had announced his vision of world peace.   Fourteen Points  
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After difficult negotiations, the Allies finally compromised.   Treaty of Versailles  
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It established the organization of world governments he had envisioned in his Fourteen Points.   League of Nations  
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Or territories to be ruled by European powers.   Mandates  
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Which favored establishing a Jewish state in Palestine, the ancient Jewish homeland.   Balfour Declaration  
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