Chapter 23 - World War I
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Archduke Francis Ferdinand | man whose assassination sparked World War I
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militarism | glorification of war and the military...a cause of World War I
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Triple Alliance | Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy
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Triple Entente | Great Britain, France, Russia
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imperialism | one nation's control over another...a cause of World War I
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nationalism | pride in one's nation or group OR the desire for independence...a cause of World War I
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Powder Keg of Europe | nickname for the Balkans before World War I because it was believed that one little spark could ignite the region into war.
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no man's land | name for the land between the trenches filled with barbed wire, land mines, etc.
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propaganda | information used to influence opinion
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Zimmerman telegram | note written by Germany to Mexico that promised Mexico territory if they declared war on the US in the event of US involvement in World War I
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rationing | limiting the use of a good or product
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Great Migration | When African Americans left their homes in the rural South, to escape economic conditions and discrimination, to settle in Northern cities
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pacifist | a person who opposes war or violence
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Fourteen Points | Woodrow Wilson's plan for peace following World War I. It included things like no secret alliances, decreasing militaries, and a League of Nations.
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Treaty of Versailles | ended World War I. The whole focus was on punishing Germany.
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reparations | payments for war damages
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