SS- Chapter 27
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militarism | glorification of the military
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ultimatum | a final set of demands
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mobilize | to prepare military forces for war
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propaganda | ideas that are spread to promote a cause or to damage an opposing cause
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reparations | payments for war damages
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neutrality | taking neither side in disputes
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total war | channeling all of a country's resources into a war effort
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mandates | territories administered by another nation(s)
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armistice | agreement to end fighting
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Germany | __ joined the Triple Alliance to protect itself against France.
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Bosnia | On the eve of WWI, ___ was ruled by Austria-Hungary.
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automatic machine gun | The __ was the weapon that contributed most to the stalemate on the western front during WWI because trench warfare made it possible for troops to advance.
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modern weapons | WWI was more destructive because __ were more deadly.
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Ottoman empire | The __ joined the Central Powers in WWI.
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United States | The involvement of the __ had the greatest impact on the outcome of WWI.
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submarine | The __ helped turn WWI into a global war.
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women | __ kept their nations going during WWI.
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Treat of Best-Litovsk | The __ had the greatest immediate effect on WWI because it took Russia out of the war and allowed Germany to move its troops to the western front.
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Europe | In 1918, __ was in ruins.
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Francis Ferdinand | __ was the heir to the Austrian throne.
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Woodrow Wilson | __ was the author of Fourteen Points.
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George Clemenceau | __ was the french representative to the Paris Peace Conference who demanded that Germany be punished.
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Kaiser William II | __ was the German leader who supported Austria's war with Serbia.
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Gavrilo Princip | __ was the Serbian revolutionary who assassinated the heir to the Austrian throne.
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Black Hand | __ was the terrorist organization that planned the assassination of Francis Ferdinand.
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League of Nations | The __ is a group of 4o nations whose goal is to keep peace by using diplomacy to avoid war.
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Major causes of WWI: | aggressive nationalism, economic and imperial rivalries, militarism and arms races, formation of alliances, assassination of Austrian heir, Germany telling Austria not to back down from its ulimatum to Serbia.
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Examples of aggressive nationalism during WWI | Alsace-Lorraine, Pan-Slavism, Crisisin Balkans
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Examples of economic and imperial rivalries during WWI | Germany/Britain-industries, competition for colonies between Germany and France
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Triple Alliance | Austria-Hungary, Italy, Germany (with exception of Italy becomes Central Powers
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Triple Entente | France, Russia, Britain (Becomes Allied Powers)
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Technology of WWI (first mechanized war) | automatic machine gun, tank, submarine (U boat), airplane, poison gas and gas masks
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Front | area where fighting is going on
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colonies | __ provided troops, laborers, and supplies during WWI.
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Women | took men's place in the factories, etc. (kept the nation going); served as nurses, ambulance drivers, clerks, telegraph operators in the war effort; had to give up their jobs after the war
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Three reasons the US entered the war: | unrestricted submarine warfare, cultural ties, Zimmerman note
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