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President of the US during WWI
Treaty that ended WWI
One of these took the place of about 80 rifles
Ship sunk off the coast of Ireland in May of 1915
Telegram sent from Germany to the German ambassador in Mexico
A long-term cause of WWI: every nation wanted the biggest/best military
Alliance made up of Italy, Germany and Austria-Hungary only
Alliance made up of Great Britain, France, and Russia only
A long-term cause of WWI: countries were competing for overseas colonies
His assassination was the immediate cause of WWI
Examples of this would be mustard or chlorine
Germany's plan to invade France at the beginning of WWI
Developed by the British, it made its 1st appearance at the Battle of the Somme
Deadliest trench battle of WWI
The Triple Alliance eventually was renamed thisq
The Triple Entente eventually was renamed this
This area includes Greece, Romania, and Albania
What country was the Archduke's assassin from?
What country gave Austria-Hungary a "blank check" prior to the start of the war?
What is the area between the trenches called?
What treaty got Russia out of WWI?
What did the Austrians send Serbia after the archduke was assassinated?
A long-term cause of WWI: countries believed their own interests were more important than peace in Europe
Country where most of the Western Front was located
What country was the archduke who was assassinated from?
What strait did the Ottoman Empire close off when it entered WWI?
German submarines
Giant airships
Wilson's plan for lasting world peace
The type of warfare most closely associated with the Western Front
Another word for the draft
Policy of supporting neither side in a war
Deadlock in which neither side is able to defeat the other
Payment for war damages
A group of merchant ships protected by military ships
Czar of Russia during WWI
Emperor of Germany during WWI
Prepare military forces for war
City where the archduke was when he was assassinated

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