Vocabulary World War I 7-4.1 & 7-4.2.

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Vocabulary World War I 7-4.1 & 7-4.2

Thursday January 28 militarism –military power and glorification of war Alliances –agreements among nations to aid each other if attacked

Thursday January 28 imperialism –nations taking control over other nations/caused economic rivalries 4. nationalism –countries having pride in their own countries and wanting power

Tuesday, February 02 Archduke Franz Ferdinand –his assassination was the spark that started W.W.I. Balkan peninsula –area in southern Europe known as the “powder keg of Europe.”

Tuesday, February 02 trench warfare –fighting from two opposing trenches(ditches) Bolshevik Revolution(Russian Revolution) –working class revolted in Russia executing the Czar The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk – Russia’s treaty with Germany to exit W.W.I.

Wednesday February 3 neutral –not supporting either side in a conflict Unrestricted submarine warfare – Germany’s policy of sinking any Allied ship with their U-boats

Wednesday February 3 Lusitania –British passenger ship that was sunk by German U-boat with American passengers on board Zimmerman Telegram –German note that promised to give Mexico lands in America in exchange for attacking U.S.

Friday February 12 armistice –cease-fire: November 11, 1918 Big Four –President Wilson(U.S.A.), Prime Minister David Lloyd George (Great Britain), Prime Minister Vittorio Orlando (Italy), & Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau (France)

Thursday February 11 Fourteen Points –President Wilson’s plan for peace after W.W.I. Treaty of Versailles –peace treaty of W.W.I. included: war guilt clause, reparations, no militarization of the Rhineland, and creation of the League of Nations

Thursday February 11 18. reparations - payment for war damages Rhineland –buffer zone between France and Germany

Thursday February 11 20. “War Guilt Clause”- Germany accepted responsibility for starting the war 21. League of Nations –the international peace keeping organization created after WWI