WWI
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- Q1included the tank, machine gun and trench warfareMilitarism30sEditDelete
- Q2included the Triple Entente and the Triple AllianceAlliances30sEditDelete
- Q3US, Franch, Great Britain and RussiaTriple Entente30sEditDelete
- Q4German Empire, Austria-Hungary and ItalyTriple Alliance30sEditDelete
- Q5expansion of military and political power over another countryImperialism30sEditDelete
- Q6pride in one's countryNationalism30sEditDelete
- Q7President Woodrow Wilson's pledge to the US as to why we needed to get into the warMoral Diplomacy30sEditDelete
- Q8examples of moral diplomacyWar to end all wars and the fact that we needed to make the world safe for democracy30sEditDelete
- Q9also known as submarinesU-boats30sEditDelete
- Q10belief that no one owns the seasFreedom of the seas30sEditDelete
- Q11Powder Keg event that ignited the tensions that led to WWIassassination of Franz Ferdinand30sEditDelete
- Q12civil war here in 1913 caused us concern because a war on our southern border could eventually involve us.Mexico30sEditDelete
- Q13British passenger/cargo ship that was sunk by German U-BoatsLusitania30sEditDelete
- Q14Mexico and GermanyTwo countries involved in the Zimmerman Note30sEditDelete
- Q15Zimmerman NoteOne of the causes of the US involvement in WWI30sEditDelete
- Q16trench warfareType of warfare that allowed soldiers to fight each other in a field30sEditDelete