WWI Classwork Notes Flashcards

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what does the acronym MAIN stand for

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MAIN reasons the war started
Militarism
Alliances
Imperialism
Nationalism
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What marked the beginning of WWI

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The assassination of Archduke Francis, Ferdinand, heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary

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What were the Pre-War Alliances

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Russia defended Serbia and War supported by France

Germany gave Austria-Hungary “blank check” of a support no matter what

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Alliances during WWI

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Allies:Russia, Britian, France, African countries, Japan, Italy, US,Latin america
Central Powers: Austria-Hungary, Germany, Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria, Turkey, a few African countries

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What were the reasons for US Neutrality

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Wilson carried on the tradition of US neutrality favored Europe

  • Many Americans supported the various European nations b/c of their heritage
  • Economic opportunity to ship supplies to both sides but increased US involvement
  • Myth of neutrality b/c more supplies were sent to Britian which angered Germany
  • 32 months of neutrality
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6
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Tanks

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Originally invented by the British tanks become an important factor in WWI

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Chemical weapons

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Introduced by the Germans, used by both sides, this weapon was banned by most countries afterWWI. Most common form of chem. weapon used was “mustard eye”

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Airplanes

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Used @ 1st for surveilllance, new tech. increased in importance as the war came to a close. Most famous air combat (D?), lot was the infamous “Red Barron” from Germany.

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9
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Big Bertha

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Cannon that could fire 9 mi away

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Submarines

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Used extensively by Germans. U-boats were important in disrupting shipping lines and supplies coming to the allies

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Trenches

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Space between trenches was “no man’s land”, command to attach was “over the top”
Physical: wet,rats,lice,trench foot,
Emotional: Boredom, shell shock-hysterical disorder of the mind and emotions

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12
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Americans volunteered with what that struggled to maintain neutrality

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RED CROSS, French Foreign Legion

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13
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What did Britain do to the German ports

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Britian blockaded German ports,preventing U.S. supplies form reaching the Central Powers

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14
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What did Wilson do to try to maintain US neutrality

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was privately sympathethic toward Allies.

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15
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American banks did what that made the US struggle w/ neutrality

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american banks advanced bilions of doallrs to the Allies

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16
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Germans did what that made the US struggle with Neutrality

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Germans practiced unrestricted submarine to prevent supplies from reaching Great Britian
-Lusitania

17
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What was the sussex pledge

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one of the reasons US struggled to maintain neutrality
Sussex Pledge- Germany promised not to sink passenger ships after several US citizens lost their lives in an attack by German U-boats