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59455513 | ARCHDUKE FRANZ FERDINAND | Gets assassinated by a Serbian assassin; starts World War I | 0 | |
59455514 | THE MACHINE GUNE | The most important new weapon in World War I | 1 | |
59455515 | CENTRAL POWERS | Austro-Hungary, Ottoman, Germany, Bulgaria are the main countries. Russia joined but w/drew | 2 | |
59455516 | ALLIED POWERS | 28 countries, with main leaders are France and Britain and later US | 3 | |
59455517 | TRIPLE ALLIANCE | Italy, Austro-Hungary, Germany | 4 | |
59455518 | TRIPLE ENTENTE | Russia, France, Great Britain | 5 | |
59455519 | TREATY OF VERSAILLES | Brings World War I to an official end | 6 | |
59455520 | ARMISTICE | An agreement to stop fighting | 7 | |
59455521 | NATIONAL SELF-DETERMINATION | That every group of people should have the right to determine their own government | 8 | |
59455522 | GERMAN-BRITISH RIVALRY | Imperial rivalry in East Africa and a rivalry between their navies | 9 | |
59455523 | "A PLACE IN THE SUN" | Germany was concerned about this | 10 | |
59455524 | PLAN XVII | France's plan for invading Germany | 11 | |
59455525 | THE SCHLIEFFEN PLAN | Germany's plan for invading France through Belgium | 12 | |
59455526 | TSAR NICHOLAS II | The last tsar of Russia | 13 | |
59455527 | GAVRILO PRINCIP | The assassin who kills the archduke and his wife | 14 | |
59455528 | BLACK HAND | Recruits Princip to kill the archduke | 15 | |
59455529 | BATTLE OF MARNE | Where the German offensive in France was stopped in 1914 | 16 | |
59455530 | WILFRED OWEN | Wrote "dulce et decorum est" - "it is sweet that I die for my country".. | 17 | |
59455531 | EASTERN FRONT | Where Germany and Russia are fighting | 18 | |
59455532 | JOSEPH CAILAUX | Former prime minister in France who spent 2 years in prison for suggesting France compromise with Germany Government restricted civil liberties | 19 | |
59455533 | TWENTY-ONE DEMANDS | Japan makes these of China during World War I | 20 | |
59455534 | JAPAN'S ROLE IN WORLD WAR I | Fought in Pacific and conquered the German colonies there like Marshall Islands, Mariana Islands, Palau, Carolines, Samoa (in August 1914), Bismarck Archipelago, New Guinea. Japan during this time advanced its imperial interests in china and gave the Twenty-One Demands (really harsh ) | 21 | |
59455535 | T.E. LAWRENCE | Helps the Arabs of the middle east throw off the rule of the Ottoman Turks | 22 | |
59455536 | FEBRUARY REVOLUTION OF 1917 | When the moderate socialists in Russia overthrow the tsar and put in place the provisional government | 23 | |
59455537 | FOURTEEN POINTS | Woodrow Wilson's plan for a lasting world peace after World War I | 24 | |
59455538 | PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT (WHY DID IT FAIL IN RUSSIA?) | Russia stays in World War I, and it does not give land out to the peasants | 25 | |
59455539 | MARX-LENIN DIFFERENCES | Marx ideas are theoretical, Lenin is more practical; Marx = idealist, Lenin = realist | 26 | |
59455540 | MANDATE SYSTEM | When the war is over, areas that have been freed by Ottoman rule are not given freedom, they are put under the control of foreign nations (largely Great Britain); an extension of imperialism | 27 | |
59455541 | PROBLEMS AT THE PARIS PEACE NEGOTIATIONS | The absence of Russia | 28 | |
59455542 | CAUSES OF THE U.S. ENTRY INTO WORLD WAR I | Submarine warfare is the main reason | 29 | |
59455543 | SUBMARINE WARFARE | The main cause of U.S. entry into World War I | 30 | |
59455544 | TREATY OF BREST-LITOVSK | Removes Russia from World War I, the treaty is between Russia and Germany | 31 | |
59455545 | "PEACE, LAND, BREAD" | Bolshevik's make this promise to the people of Russia if they put them in power | 32 |