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The Archduke of Austria who was assassinated in 1914 in Austria-Hungary. This led to a series of events that led to |
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He was the man who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his Wife. |
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Central powers(axis powers) |
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Germany, Austria-Hungary. |
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Britain, France, and Russia. United States joined later. |
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People were upset due to the turning away from reforms. Many go to fight in the war. some see the war as manly and romantic. |
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trench warfare which was started by Germany and france. New weapons like rapid firing rifles, explosives, artillery, machine gun, tanks and poison gas. |
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Difficulties of neutrality |
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we wanted to promote peace. |
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war caused economic panic. U.S wanted to trade with both sides. |
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A telegraph between Germany and Mexico. it stated that is u.s is at war, then Mexico should attack the u.s to gain back land. |
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gave women the right to vote |
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