WORLD WAR I STUDY GUIDE
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Militarism: Militarism is the glorification of the army. Durring the times of WWI the countries which fught in these wars had to have great support towards their contries army, or basically glorify the army.
Ultimatum: An ultimatum is a statement of terms made by on
of the parties given to another party. For
example one time one of these were used was when
Mobilize: This word mean literally to make movable. With the new technologies like airplanes and better land vehicles the armies of different countries were able to get places quicker and faster.
Neutrality: Neutrality means to be neutral, or to not be on
anyone’s side. The U.S was neutral for a
lot of time during WWI until
Total war: The entire WWI war was between the countries such
as
Propaganda: Propaganda are things which give out wrong information purposely to make people have the wrong idea. All countries in WWI used propaganda posters to insure the reason why the country was involved in the war, and to get support from the people for the war.
Atrocity: This is an appalling or illegal cruelty preformed by an armed force on a civilian, or a prisoner. Things like this happened in different countries during WWI.
Armistice: This is basically a truce, or a mutual consent of
countries to cease fire.
Reparations: This is to be in the act of repairing something. After the war there was so many reparations that it costed a ton of money. Even a ton of people died, about 10 million.
Mandate: This is a command or an instruction.
Edith Cavell: She was an English nurse. She was shot and killed for nursing and helping Allied prisoners.
Georges Clemenceau: Georges was a political man known as the “Tiger.” His major role was being the minister of war. The person he really had problems with was Woodrow Wilson.
Alfred Nobel: He was a Swedish chemist and inventor. Nobel was the man who first invented dynamite.
Gavrillo Princip: He was the man who went and assonated Archduke Franz Ferdinand. He did this and then was taken to jail before he could commit suicide, but then he died of tuberculosis only a little bit after he was captured.
Woodrow Wilson: He was the president of the U.S at the time
of WWI. He maid the
Fourteen Points. He made
(
Francis Ferdinand: He was the man who was assonated by Gavrillo Princip. He was told to be ware of assignation, but
was still assonated in a town called
Kaiser William II: He was the
Bertha Von Sutner:
Triple
Trench warfare: This type of warfare involved the famous long trenches with the barbed wire in front of it to protect the gunmen form any brutal attack. WWI was the first war with the good enough gun technology to make these trenches useful. When going against a trench the main goal was to blow a gap in it.
Machine gun (role it played in WWI): The first type of machine gun was mad by a man with the last name of Gatling to produce the gatling gun. An improvement on this gun was used a lot of the time in WWI to mow down troops and to just basically put out a ton of bullets really fast, something a pistol could not do.
Airplane (role it played in WWI): WWI was realty the first war that airplanes were used in. This definitely changed the methods of attack. There were air battles and also bombs that could be dropped with airplanes.
Role of women in WWI; Women did not actually fight in the battle of WWI but instead wear tings like nurses to fix up the injured from battle. Also so women just stayed at home and took care of the house.
Nationalism (ie. tension between
American neutrality: The U.S was neutral for a lot of time
during WWI until
Black Hand
Treaty of
Self determination:
Shleiffen Plan
U boat: Boats were used very much in WWI to transport men. Boats were a way to get men across the ocean in large masses.
Armistice: This is basically a truce, or a mutual consent of
countries to cease fire.
Mandate: This is a command or an instruction.
War reparations: After the war there was so many reparations that it costed a ton of money. Even a ton of people died, about 10 million. Here are always huge amounts of damage after any war whether it is damages people wise, or structural damages.
Western front:
Eastern front: