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WWI PASS Review

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What are the 4 causes of WWI?   The causes are militarism, nationalism, imperialism and alliances.  
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What was the spark that started WWI?   It was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary on June 28, 1914.  
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Which countries made up the Allied Powers during WWI?   Britain, France, Italy, Belgium, and Russia made up the alliance called the Allied Powers.  
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Which countries made up the Central Powers?   Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and Turkey made up the alliance called the Central Powers.  
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Why did the US enter WWI to join the Allied Powers?   They joined after Germany sank the Lusitania and were attacking American ships. President Woodrow Wilson asked Congress to declare war.  
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What new technologies were used during WWI?   The new technologies were poison gas, airplanes and tanks.  
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How did women and African Americans help on the home front during WWI?   They worked in factories and the government rationed food supplies to make sure troops were fed.  
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What was the Treaty of Versailles?   It officially ended WWI and demanded that Germany pay heavy fines and not rebuild its army.  
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What is the League of Nations?   It was created by President Wilson after WWI, and was supposed to prevent future wars.  
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