What were the four causes of World War I starting in Europe?

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What were the four causes of World War I starting in Europe?

Nationalism Imperialism Militarism Alliance System

What is nationalism?

a feeling of PRIDE -thinking your country is THE BEST than all the rest

What is imperialism?

desire to take over LAND and being in competition to take over that land and to trade

What is militarism?

a building up of a country’s MILITARY

What was the alliance system?

countries who agree to HELP each other during times of war

Who was a member of the Central powers?

Germany Austria-Hungary Bulgaria Ottoman Empire Gurdip Ate Bad Oranges

Who was a member of the Allied Powers?

France Russia Serbia Great Britain Belgium France Rung Serbia’s Great Bell

What was the spark that started WWI in Europe?

assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungry

What were the two battlefronts during WWI?

Eastern and Western Front

What is a stalemate?

When neither side is powerful enough to BEAT the other side

What were some changes in WWI transportation technology?

Tanks Trucks Airplanes Submarines (u-boats)

What were some changes in WWI weapon technology?

Gas Masks Chemical Warfare- mustard gas Trench Warfare Tanks Machine Guns Submarines(u-boats)

What weapon changed WWI?

The GERMAN U - boat (submarine)

What was the disadvantage of Germany and Austria-Hungry during WWI??

their LOCATION —had to fight on both fronts

What did the United States use to convince people it was necessary to join WWI?

PROPAGANDA

What cartoon character did the US use as propaganda to convince people to join the military?

Uncle Sam

What was the name of the British ship that was blown up killing Americans?

The LUSITANIA

What was the Zimmerman Telegram?

telegram sent from Germany to Mexico asking Mexico to ATTACK the United States

What was the spark that made the United States join WWI on the side of the Allies?

The ZIMMERMAN Telegram

What was the name of the peace treaty that ended WWI?

Treaty of VERSAILLES

Who was the President of the United States during WWI?

WOODROW WILSON

What was the name of Wilson’s peace plan?

The 14 POINTS

What was the part of the Fourteen Points President Wilson thought was most important?

The LEAGUE OF NATIONS

Why didn’t the United States sign the peace treaty ending WWI?

they DID NOT AGREE with being a member of the League of Nations

What was the only country that did not sign the peace treaty?

UNITED STATES