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the State
In Realpolitik, political actions are guided by the needs of what?
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Austria and Hungary
The Dual Monarchy was a combination of these nations
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Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
These countries made up the Triple Alliance
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Russia mobilized its military faster than expected.
Why did the Schlieffen Plan fail?
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Lost hopes of a quick victory on the Western Front
The First Battle of the War meant what for Germany?
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Removing tariff barriers between German States
In the 1830s, Prussia created a union called the Zollveriein, which promoted Germany unity by
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Nationalists
The Red Shirt forces were made of what group during the struggle for Italian unification.
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it needed to protect its vast overseas empire
Britain had built the world's most respected navy because
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Trench warfare made it difficult for either side to win an advantage.
Why did a stalemate develop along the Western front early in the war?
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Punishing Germany
The provisions of the Treaty of Versailles focused on mainly what?
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Scientists
Synthetic dyes were among the new products that resulted from German industrialists working with
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the goal to reduce the power of the Catholic Church
Explain Kulturkampf
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To defend the Slavic people in Serbia.
Why did Russia join WWI?
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Were proud of their new empire's military power and industrial leadership
One way nationalism increased tensions in pre-war Europe was that Germans
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George Clemenceau
Name the Allied leader who wanted to weaken Germany so it could never again threaten France.
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A Constitutional Monarcy
This is the government established when Italy finally unified.
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Hapsburgs
The oldest ruling house in Europe
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Britain had a treaty to protect Belgium and Germany invaded Belgium.
Why did Britain join WWI?
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Trench warfare was not as widespread on the Eastern front.
How was fighting on the Western Front different from fighting on the Eastern Front?
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the right of Eastern Europes to chose their own form of government, free trade...
Name one of Woodrow Wilson's 14 Points
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identification with local regions, nationalist revolts
Name an obstacle to Italian unity.
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Austria and Hungary had their own constituion and their own parliament. They shared a king (Francis Joseph) and they shared ministries.
Name three characteristics of the Dual Monarchy.
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Increasing rebellion among its subjects.
What nationlist problems did Austria face in years prior to WWI?
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The blockade confiscated food and clothing as well as contraband.
How did the British Blockade of ships carrying supplies to and from Germany violate international law?
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Betrayed
European colonies in Africa, Asia, and the Pacific felt this way toward the outcome of the Paris Peace Conference
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