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Depending on one's military to determine foreign policy; needs constant escalation of armed forces; one of the MAIN causes of WWI
mutual defensive treaty; one of the MAIN causes of WWI
expanding your power outside of one's own borders; one of the MAIN causes of WWI
uberpatriotism AND desire by common people to have own homeland; one of the MAIN causes of WWI
Austria-Hungarian heir assassinated by a Serbian nationalist; the spark of WWI
Part of the Central Powers; spent most on army & navy than any other European country; declared war on Russia first; received total blame for the war
Part of the Central Powers; had many different nationalities within country all wanting their own nation
Part of the Central Powers; The "old man" of Europe
Alliance consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire
Part of the Allies; largest navy in the world; blockaded the Germans
Part of the Allies; Battle of the Somme and Battle of the Marne took place in this country
Part of the Allies; suffered the most casualties; pulled out
Alliance consisted of Great Britain, France, and Russia
process where Hungarians will be in control of parts of the Hungarian government
war from inside trenches enemies would try killing each other with machine guns, tanks, and poison gas
Area between the trenches in World War I, filled with barbed wire
British passenger boat with 128 Americans on board sunk by German U-Boats. It also secretly had ammunition in the hold; one of the reasons the US joins the war
Message proposing an alliance between Germany and Mexico; one of the reasons the US joins the war
warfare reliant on the use of gas or diesel engines, tanks, airplanes
German submarines; a new weapon of the war; convoys were used to stop them
dirigible bombers that could level buildings in seconds
These weapons fire a very fast stream of bullets for a long time (500-600 bullets/min)
a war measure that prevents anything going into a country or going out of the country, including goods and weapons.
the protection of merchant ships from U-boat-German submarine-attacks by having the ships travel in large groups escorted by warships

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