CHAPTER 28 CHAPTER 28 WORLD WAR I WORLD WAR I. THE BUILDING OF WEAPONS THE TRAINING OF MEN FOR WAR.

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CHAPTER 28 CHAPTER 28 WORLD WAR I WORLD WAR I

THE BUILDING OF WEAPONS THE TRAINING OF MEN FOR WAR

FRANCE GREAT BRITAIN RUSSIA

A SET OF CONDITIONS THAT MUST BE MET TO AVOID CONSEQUENCES

AGREEMENTS AMONG NATIONS FOR MUTUAL SUPPORT AND PROTECTION

ALLIANCES

AUSTRIA-HUNGARY GERMANY ITALY

TRIPLE ALLIANCE

THIS SAID THAT GERMANY WOULD BACK AUSTRIA-HUNGARY

CALLING OF TROOPS AND TRANSPORTING THEM AND EQUIPMENT IN PREPARATION FOR WAR

GERMANY AUSTRIA-HUNGARY OTTOMAN EMPIRE BULGARIA

GREAT BRITAIN FRANCE RUSSIA USA ITALY SERBIA ROMANIA GREECE ALBANIA PORTUGAL

LINE OF FIGHTING FRANCE - GERMANY

LINE OF FIGHTING RUSSIA - GERMANY

ARCHDUKE AND HEIR TO THRONE OF AUSTRIA-HUNGARY

FRANCISFERDINAND

SERBIAN NATIONALIST WHO SHOT ARCHDUKE FERDINAND

GAVRILOGAVRILO GAVRILOGAVRILO PRINCIPPRINCIP PRINCIPPRINCIP

THIS COUNTRY DESIRED A SOUTHERN SLAVIC NATION AND WANTED TERRITORY FROM AUSTRIA-HUNGARY

DATE OF THE ASSASSINATION OF ARCHDUKE FERDINAND

GERMAN KAISER DURING WWI GERMAN KAISER DURING WWI

WILLIAM II

THE DATE WHEN AUSTRIA-HUNGARY DECLARES WAR ON SERBIA

FOREIGN MINISTER OF AUSTRIA-HUNGARY WHO HELD SERBIA RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ASSASSINATION OF ARCHDUKE FERDINAND

COUNT LEOPOLD BEECHTOLD

ALLIANCES AND IMPERIALISM CREATE THIS GLOBAL CONFLICT

GERMANY DESTROYS THE RUSSIAN ARMY IN POLAND GERMANY DESTROYS THE RUSSIAN ARMY IN POLAND

BATTLE OF TANNENBERG BATTLE OF TANNENBERG

THE GERMANS WERE STOPPED 19 MILES OUTSIDE OF PARIS AT THIS BATTLE THE GERMANS WERE STOPPED 19 MILES OUTSIDE OF PARIS AT THIS BATTLE

BATTLE OF THE MARNE

A WAR STRATEGY DEFEAT FRANCE QUICKLY GO TO THE EASTERN FRONT

THE BRITISH PASSENGER SHIP SUNK BY THE GERMANS

LUSITANIA

STABLIZED LINES VERY LITTLE MOVEMENT SWITZERLAND TO THE NORTH SEA

TRENCH WARFARE

THIS WOULD END GERMAN UNRESTRICTED SUBMARINE WARFARE

THE AREA BETWEEN THE TRENCHES

“NO MAN’S LAND”

GERMANS SET UP A ZONE AROUND BRITAIN IT SANK SHIPS OF ALL NATIONS ENTERING THESE WATERS

UNRESTRICTED SUBMARINE WARFARE

THE BRITISH INVASION OF THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE

THE 1917 REVOLT AGAINST CZARIST RULE