Directions: All of the definitions are incorrect. Correct the definitions for each of the following key terms. 1. nationalism -‐ a devotion to the interests and culture of another one’s nation
2. Central Powers – also known as the Triple AlliesAlliance; consisted of Germany, Austria-‐Hungary, and Italy 3. militarism – the development of armed forces and their use as a tool of confederacydiplomacy
4. Archduke Franz Ferdinand – heir to the Austrian throne whose assassination led to the end beginning of WWI 5. Allies – also known as the Triple Entente; consisted of France, ItalyBritain, and Russia 6. U-‐boats – also known as “Unterseeboot”; a British German word for submarine
7. trench warfare – a type of warfare from World War I where armies only fought if they were guaranteed to win milesfor mere yards of ground 8. “no man’s land” – the place where every no soldier wanted to be; a rich barren expanse of mud pockmarked with shell craters and filled with barbed wire 9. Zimmerman note – a telegram from the German foreign minister to the German ambassador in Mexico that was intercepted by British agents, which proposed an alliance between Mexico and Germany and promised that if war with the U.S. broke out, Germany would support Mexico in recovering lost territory in Texas, New Mexico, and CaliforniaArizona 10. Lusitania – a British liner that was sunk by a German submarine where 128 Americans died, which was one of the causes for America’s decision to withdraw from enter World War I
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