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World war i (1914-1918)
By: The Jose Sanchez
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M-illitarism: Nations built larger armies to help secure empires.
A-lliiances: European nations made an alliance system.
I-mperialism: Competition between European Countries to create empires.
N-ationalism: Strong feelings of pride for one's country.
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Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand
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US immediate involvement
NONE!!!! Because we had a policy of nuetrality.
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Important dates
1914- World War l begins in Europe
1917- The U.S enters WWl on the allied side.
1918- The Allies win WWl when Germany surrenders
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Important people
Archduke Franz Ferdinand- Assassinated by a Serbian in 1914.
Woodrow Wilson- President of the United States during WWl.
Gen. John Pershing- The commander of the AEF during WWl.
Henry Cabot Lodge- U.S Senator who opposed the League of Nations.
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Allied Powers
Great Britain
France
Russia
U.S (Became an ally after Russia left the war.)
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Central powers
Germany
Austria-Hungary
The Ottoman Empire
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Reasons for U.s INVOLVEMENT in wwi
Close ties with the allies- We share the notion of democracy.
RUN- Russia exits the war due to war weariness.
Zimmerman Note- Telegram sent by Germany, that Mexico allied with Germany.
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Key terms
Trench Warfare- Attack from ditches instead of on an open battlefield.
New Weapons- U-boats, tanks, machine guns, poison gas.. etc.
Stalemate- A situation where neither side can gain an advantage in combat.
Alvin York- War hero who received the congressional Medal of Honor.
Liberty Bonds- Funded the war.
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More key terms
Espionage and Sedition Acts- Crime to speak out against the war.
Wilson's Fourteen Points- Wilson's Proposal for peace after WWl.
Treaty of Versailles- ENDED WWl.
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World war 1 led to...
The expansion of technology and economic structure!(:
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