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Triple Alliance
Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy -
Causes of WW1
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A-Alliances
N-Nationalism
I-Imperialism
M-Militarism
A-Assassination
L-Lack of leaders -
Auto-Bismarck
Prussian Prime Minister who help form the Triple Alliance but was later dia=smissed -
Triple Entente
Frence, Great Britain, Russia , Formed in response to Triple Alliance . -
U-Boat
German submarine -
Woodro Wilson
The President of US during WW1 -
Nutrail
Spain, and switzerland -
Propaganda
To persuede peopl for a sertin cause . -
No mans land
Area in between opposing trenches -
Kicks off world War 1
Heir to the Austro_Hungarian empire: assassinated -
Assassination
The archduke and his wife where in an open carrage when they where shot . -
Powder keg of Europe
The bulkans -
Unrestricted Sumarrine Warfar
The Usa joined the war because submarrines where shooting there ships August 1, 1914 -
Belgium's neutrality was violated
The neutrality was violated by Germany; it brought Great Britian into the war -
Poison Gas
At the start of the Second Battle of Ypres . -
Militarism
Preparation for war by building up there countries army : One of the causes of WW1 -
Zimerman note
9 January 1917 -
Russia left the war
- To much Drama
- Not enough money
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Alli Power
Us, France, Great Britain, Russia, Italy, Balkans, Portugal -
Usa enters WW1
British cruise liner was sunk, finally brought US into the war -
14 pionts
Wilson's plan for postwar January 8, 1918 -
Brest-Litovsk
A treaty ended war betwwn Russia and Germany -
Eatern Front
Was locatrd along Germany's border with Russia -
The Armistice signed in Paris
Ended the war -
League of Nations
Proposed by Woodrow Wilson
January 10, 1920 ARGENTINA, AUSTRALIA, BELGIUM, BOLIVIA, BRAZIL, CANADA, CHILE, CHINA, COLOMBIA, CUBA, CZECHOSLOVAKIA, DENMARK, EL SALVADOR, FRANCE, GREECE, GUATEMALA, HAITI, HONDURAS, INDIA, ITALY, JAPAN, LIBERIA, NETHERLANDS, NEW ZEALAND NICARAGUA, NORWAY, PANAMA, PARAGUAY, PERSIA, PERU POLAND, PORTUGAL, RUMANIA, SIAM, SPAIN, SWEDEN, SWITZERLAND, SOUTH AFRICA, UNITED KINGDOM, URUGUAY VENEZUELA, YUGOSLAVIA