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1 “THE WAR TO END ALL WARS”
WORLD WAR I ABCs “THE WAR TO END ALL WARS”

2 ALLIES The U.S., Great Britain, France, & Russia
These were the Allied Powers who fought the Central Powers in World War I.

3 WAR BONDS America bought war bonds to support the troops.
The $ went to pay for supplies etc. for troops.

4 CENTRAL POWERS Austria-Hungary, Germany, the Ottoman Empire, & Bulgaria These were the Central Powers who fought the Allied Powers in World War I.

5 DRAFT Many nations began a conscription, or draft to fill their militaries to fight in World War I.

6 ESPIONAGE ACT A law passed in 1917 that set heavy fines for anti-war activity and draft dodging. SPY vs. SPY

7 FRANZ FERDINAND Archduke Ferdinand The Austrian official who was assassinated by a Serbian terrorist and began a war between Austria & Serbia.

8 World War I was the first war that used chemical warfare.
GAS WARFARE World War I was the first war that used chemical warfare.

9 HITLER, ADOLF Volunteered and fought for Germany in World War I gaining military experience and training that would help him lead a nation in World War II.

10 IMPERIALISM Many nations were competing for colonies. Germany had fewer colonies than Britain and France and felt it deserved more. This was one cause of World War I.

11 U.S. General who commanded American troops in World War I.
JOHN J. PERSHING U.S. General who commanded American troops in World War I.

12 Leader of Germany during World War I.
KAISER WILHELM II Leader of Germany during World War I.

13 The Lusitania In 1915, a German submarine torpedoed this British ship killing 128 Americans. This turned many Americans against Germany.

14 MILITARISM This is the belief that a nation needs a large military force. In the years leading up to the war, the major powers built up their militaries.

15 NATIONALISM FOR Europeans had strong feelings of pride, loyalty, and excitement toward their own countries. They wanted to prove their nations were the best. This was one more cause of World War I.

16 Ottoman Empire Ottoman Empire was founded in modern day Turkey during the 13th century. They joined the Central Powers

17 PROPAGANDA Articles, photographs, films etc. created to influence the actions and feelings of others.

18 ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT
The most famous piece of literature about World War I.

19 Money that a defeated nation pays for the destruction caused by a war.
REPARATIONS Money that a defeated nation pays for the destruction caused by a war.

20 Plan was created to help Germany win a war with enemies on both sides.
SCHLIEFFEN PLAN Plan was created to help Germany win a war with enemies on both sides.

21 TRENCH WARFARE A new kind of fighting where troops huddled at the bottom of rat-infested ditches.

22 UB coastal torpedo attack boat
U-BOATS UB coastal torpedo attack boat Destructive German submarines.

23 The Treaty of Versailles ended the fighting in World War I.
VERSAILLES, TREATY OF The Treaty of Versailles ended the fighting in World War I.

24 U.S. president who led America during World War I.
WOODROW WILSON U.S. president who led America during World War I.

25 ZIMMERMAN TELEGRAPH Telegraph Germany sent Mexico an offer to join the war which infuriated Americans. Convincing the U.S. to enter the war on the side of the Allies.


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