1.1 Wars and Revolution Content Review (2022-2023)
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The assassination of ____ was a cause of the outbreak of World War I.
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The assassination of Franz Ferdinand was a _ cause for the war.
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_were long-term causes of World War I.
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The _, a region in southeastern Europe, had especially strong nationalist feelings.
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_wanted to increase its influence at France's expense.
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_ is the policy of empire building.
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_ was the way that the European countries tried to keep the peace.
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_ was an alliance between France, Great Britain, and Russia.
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_ was an alliance that included Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.
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_ was the first country to declare war in World War I.
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_ means to not take sides in a war.
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How would you describe the early years of the war?
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The _was brought into the war and helped turn the tide
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_ was the treaty that ended World War I.
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Germany was _ for the war.
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