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This is…

Gearing Up For War

How it All Started

The Fight Begins

Winning the War

Peace After the War

Weapons of the War

How it all started Fight Begins Winning the War Peace after War Weapons of War Gearing up

To have extreme pride in ones country

Nationalism

The policy of rapidly building up ones armed forced in preparation for war.

Militarism

What is this an example of?

Propaganda

In response to Serbia’s defiance, Austria issued a final set of demands known as…

Ultimatum

This is a policy of supporting neither side during a time of war.

Neutrality

This Archduke was assassinated in Bosnia in 1914

Francis Ferdinand

This terrorist group was behind the assassination of the Archduke.

The Black Hand

Austria-Hungary blamed this small country for the assassination

Serbia

Germany declared war on this country after word spread back to the Kaiser that they had began to mobilize.

Russia

This was Germany’s plan to attack France first and defeat them in order to prevent a two front war

Schlieffen Plan

This type of warfare was fought during WWI

Trench warfare

This is a another name for a German submarine

U-Boat

The passenger boat sunk by the Germans that upset the U.S.

Lusitania

A group of merchant ships protected by warships.

Convoy

A deadlock in which neither side is strong enough to defeat the other

stalemate

This type of war required the channeling of a nation’s entire resources for the war effort.

Total war

All warring nation’s, with the exception of Britain imposed, that all men enter the “draft”, also referred to as military…

Conscription

This is an agreement to end all fighting.

armistice

Letter that was intercepted from Germany foreign minister to Mexico seeking help against the United States.

The Zimmerman Telegram

In Wilson’s peace resolution, he favored this concept that gave people the right to choose their own form of government.

Self-determination

Wilson’s post-war plan for prevention of aggression and implementation of peace

Wilson’s Fourteen Points

Name the countries that made up the Big Three

U.S., Britain, France

The treaty that officially ended The Great War

Treaty of Versailles

In 1918, influenza spread across the globe killing 20 million people. What is the global spread of disease known as?

Pandemic

Cash payments for losses suffered during the war

Reparations

Machine Gun

Grenade

Tank

Flamethrower

Poison gas (mask)

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