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319498531Central PowersAustro-Hungary, Germany, Ottomans, Bulgaria0
319498532Triple Entente (ALLIES)Russia, Britain, France1
319498533Gavrilo PrincipMan who shot archduke Ferdinand= immediate cause of WW12
319498534Schielfen Planplan for Germany to blitz attack France so that France wouldn't have the time to mobilize themselves and so that Germany would have to fight both the East and western frontiers at once-didn't really work3
319498535Zimmerman Telegrama lovely letter from Germany going to Mexico, asking mexico to form ties with it and so U.S finally joined in on the war4
319498536Consequences of Warmore than 8 million soldiers died and over 20 million soldiers were injured5
319498537the 21 demandsagreements that Japan was forcing onto CHina , designed to reduce china to a protectorate of Japan. CHina told on Japan to Britain and Britain intervened on behalf of China6
319498538How Africa gets involvedbecause Germany had 4 protectorates in Africa, they were all targeted by the Allies, togolanda was the only one to fall very quickly7
319498539Battle of GalipoliBritain went after the ottomans, was a total disaster on both ends, 250000 deaths on each side. caused ties to weaken between Canada Australia, new zealand, and germany8
319498540Why did the UNited States go in on the allied side when they finnally got involved in the warthey had been selling supplies to the allies for a while so it economically made sense to join in on that side' also since they had been lending money to the allied side if the allies didn't win they would never regain the money. German submarine war fare, sinking of the lutanista, and the Zimmerman letter9
319498541Mustafa Kemal Ataturkfather f modern turkey, drove all allied forces out of ottoman territory AND led many reforms/ modernization, also had secular views and put in a policy of secularization10
319498542British Mandatesmade mandates in Iraq and Palestine, broke promises that it made with arab nationalists and jews during the war11
319498543British protectorateskuwait and ketar12
319498544French MandatesSYria and lebonan. Violated agreetments made during the war to Arab nationalists and Jews13
319498545October Manifestowhen czar Nicholas the 2 elected a national legislator (DUma)-190514
319498546The DUmaa national legislator (1905)-dissolved 3 months after nicholas the 2 put it into place15
319498547Kerenskyman who led the provisional govt during the russian16
319498548Trotskyman who was the mastermind behing the russian revolution, was a true communist, marxist, founder of red army17
319498549Stalinman who leads Russains govt after Lenin dies, party secretariat (ellected people to the positions in the party), helps to overthrow Russia's provisional govt with the help of18
319498550Lenins NEPa compromise between communism and capitalism, also a non official froming of the soviet union)19
319498551Leninman who was the first leader after fall of provisional government when the soviet union was formed. had the idea for the NEP and the 1922 constitution, Russian founder of the Bolsheviks and leader of the Russian Revolution and first head of the USSR (1870-1924)20
319498552TolitarianGovernment that aims to control all aspects of citizens lives21
319498553COmmand EconomyAn economic system in which the government controls a country's economy.22
319498554collectivizationthe organization of a nation or economy on the basis of collectivism23
319503454Bolshevik RevolutionThe overthrow of Russia's Provisional Government in the fall of 1917 by Lenin and his Bolshevik forces, made possible by the government's continuing defeat in the war, its failure to bring political reform, and a further decline in the conditions of everyday life.24
319503455MarxismThe theory created by Karl Marx and Frederich Engels that centers on communism and its inevitability.25
319517905Treaty of Brest-Litovsktreaty in which Russia lost substantial territory to the Germans. This ended Russian participation in the war.26

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