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His assassination in Sarajevo sparked the start of the war.
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The alliance between Britain, France, and Russia.
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The alliance led by Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire.
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Germany’s strategy to avoid a two-front war by attacking France first.
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A type of combat where opposing troops fight from man-made ditches.
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The dangerous, unoccupied ground between opposing army trenches.
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British ocean liner sunk by a German U-boat, killing American civilians.
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Secret message proposing a Mexican-German alliance against the U.S.
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U.S. President who proposed the Fourteen Points for world peace.
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Policy where a nation devotes all resources and civilian efforts to the war.
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One-sided information designed to persuade and keep up morale for the war.
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Bolshevik leader who took Russia out of the war after the revolution.
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The agreement to stop fighting signed on November 11, 1918.
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The peace settlement that officially ended the war with Germany.
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Article 231 which forced Germany to accept sole responsibility for the war.
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Money paid by a defeated nation to compensate for war damages.
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International organization created to maintain world peace.
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The right of people to decide their own form of government.
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One of the deadliest battles of the war involving over one million casualties.
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A failed Allied campaign to open a supply route to Russia via the Ottomans.
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A prolonged war where each side seeks to gradually wear down the other.
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German submarines used to disrupt Allied shipping and trade.