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What is Militarism? Glorifying military power and keeping an army prepared for war. What countries made up the Triple Alliance? Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire Who is Kaiser Wilhelm? The leader of Germany during the first world war. What countries make up the Triple Entente? France, Britain, Russia Who are the Central Powers? Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire What was the Shlieffen Plan? The German plan for attacking and defeating France in the West and then rushing east to fight Russia. What characterized the Western Front? A deadlocked region between France and Germany characterized by trenches, heavy casualties, and little movement. What characterized the Eastern Front? An area between Germany and Russia on which a more mobile war took place What does “unrestricted submarine warfare” refer to? In 1917 the Germans said their submarines would sink any ship in the waters around Britain. What is Total War? When a countries devotes all their resources to the war effort. What is Rationing? So many goods were needed for the war that people at home could only buy small amounts of those items that were needed for war. What is Propaganda? One sided information designed to persuade, keep up moral and support for the war. Who is Woodrow Wilson? President of the United States during WWI. Also one of the Big Four singers of the Treaty of Versailles. Who had and what are the Fourteen Points? President Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Points were his proposals for Peace in Europe. A plan for the postwar world. What is the Treaty of Versaille? Who were the “winners” and who were the “losers” as a result of the treaty? A treaty to end WWI in which the powers of Europe (Italy, France, Britain) were the winners and Germany and President Wilson were the losers. What was the League of Nations? The league was to be an international association whose goal would be to keep peace among nations. What were the four underlying causes of the war? Militarism, Imperialism, Nationalism, System of Allia How did the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of AustriaHungary lead to the outbreak of war? The assassination set off the system of alliances, bringing all the major powers of Europe to war. Gavrilo Princip What was the significance of the failure of the Shlieffen plan? Germany was forced to fight a war on two fronts. What are the differences and similarities between the Eastern and Western fronts? Differences The Western front changed little Eastern changed often (more mobile) Similarities Many casualties (deaths), poor living conditions, and both were stalemates. What was the purpose of the Gallipoli campaign? Was it successful? The Triple Entante, or Allies, created a plan to attack a weak point of the Ottoman Empire to open supply lines to Russia. They tried for over a year but eventually gave up. FAILED = Shlieffen Plan Gallipoli Campaign What events prompted the United States to enter World War One? Explain. -Sinking of the Lusitania by German Submarines -Unrestricted Submarine warfare -Zimmerman Note sent by the Germans to Mexico. What was the “war guilt” clause in the Treaty of Versailles? Which nation was targeted by the clause? Sole responsibility for the war placed on Germany’s shoulders - Germany was forced to pay reparations, or money, to the winning European powers. Why might the European Powers be more interested in punishing Germany than creating lasting peace? -The European powers lost many troops - They wanted to take German lands and money Quickwrite 2/1/12 1. Leaders from how many states attended the Paris Peace Conference? 2. Why did Wilson compromise to David Lloyd George of England, Georges Clemnceau of France, and Vittorio Orlando of Italy? 3. What types of new weapons were the Germans not allowed to have in their Army and Navy due to the Treaty of Versailles? 4. How did Germans, especially Adolph Hitler feel about the Treaty of Versailles?