World War I Study Guide Chapter 16 PDF
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This document is a study guide for World War I, specifically Chapter 16, and includes key terms, definitions, and important details related to the conflict. The study guide covers topics such as the Triple Alliance, Trench Warfare, the Zimmermann Note, and the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk. The document also features a fill in the blank structure to help students study.
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World History: Study Guide Chapter 16 World War I Uebersax Read Chapter 16 Optional: Take Notes on Chapter 16 (annotate the chapter or outline notes or online notes). Edpuzzle: 04/17 & 04/22 Reading Quiz Ch 16: 04/29 & 04/30 Study Guide Due: 04/29 & 04/30 Identify (IDs)...
World History: Study Guide Chapter 16 World War I Uebersax Read Chapter 16 Optional: Take Notes on Chapter 16 (annotate the chapter or outline notes or online notes). Edpuzzle: 04/17 & 04/22 Reading Quiz Ch 16: 04/29 & 04/30 Study Guide Due: 04/29 & 04/30 Identify (IDs) Triple Alliance Treaty of Brest-Litovsk March Revolution Triple Entente Zimmermann Note November Revolution Trench Warfare Treaty of Versailles V.I. Lenin Western Front Reparations Stalin Eastern Front Woodrow Wilson Mussolini Unrestricted Submarine Fourteen Points Hitler Term: Definition: Detail #1 Detail #2 Importance: Who or What this is? 1 Triple Alliance - Formed by Germany, Austria- hungary, and Italy - Later joined by the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria 2 Triple Entente - Members were Britain, France, Russia - Later joined by Japan 3 Trench Warfare - Place soldiers could hide for protection and safety - Had danger of being filthy, filled with lice, rat, and chance of being killed by any guns/mach ines 4 Western Front - The most important battles of the war were fought in Europe , primarily in france - German armies invaded france - British and french fought the germans in many battles 5 Eastern Front - The - The central comm powers unists won many signed victories in the eastern treaty europe of - German + Brest- austrian Litovsk armies with invaded germa russia ny to - Russian withdr losses aw made russia them lose from their will the to fight war - The - Germa governme ny nt kept gained russia in much war which of led the russian communis territor ts to gain y power 6 Unrestricted Submarine - As many - Was a german desper submarine ate s attacked effort the US, to many cripple americans allies died - This - The made president many warned more the americ german ans die gov to respect the US but germany turned to a policy of unrestricte d submarine s 7 Treaty of Brest-Litovsk - Treaty signed by the communis ts with germany and withdrew russia from the war - Germany gained a great deal of russian territory and valuable natural resources 8 Zimmermann Note - Arthur - In Zimmerma return nn was the germa german ny foreign offered secretary to aid - He send a mexico telegram in to the conqu governme ering nt of the mexico state known as of the texas, zimmerma arizon nn note a, and - This asked new mexico for mexico help if - The germany british and the US found went to out, war told the americ ans, and the was on newsp apers 9 Reparations - Money for damage done during the war that germany had to pay 1 Woodrow Wilson - President - He 0 of the US wante - Wanted d an the end to germans secret to be treatie treated s,freed fairly om of - His ideas the were seas publicized for all and were nation known as s, and the the “Fourteen reducti Points” on of and were weapo called for ns a “peace - without victory” 1 Fourteen Points - Wilsons 1 ideas that stated he wanted an end to secret treaties,fre edom of the seas for all nations, and the reduction of weapons - 1 March Revolution - During this 2 time, the russian revolution began - Nicholas II was driven from his throne - Moderate leaders took control of russia but failed to take russia out of war, hunger + misery continued 1 November Revolution - Was a 3 second revolution led by V.I Lenin - Lenin promised the russians what they wanted- peace, food,land - 1 V.I. Lenin - Lenin 4 promised the russians what they wanted- peace, food,land - The bolsheviks ( communi sts) took over the governme nt and took russia out of war by signing the treaty of Brest- Litovsk 1 Stalin - Joseph - He 5 stalin took forced control of peasan the soviet ts to union give - He built up up soviet their industry land through a and series of work five-year on plans collecti - ve farms which cause starvat ion 1 Mussolini - Head of - Streng 6 the italian thened governme italian nt industr - Remade y and italy into a agricul Fascist ture dictatorshi - Many p lose - Political their parties person were al outlawed freedo - The m Fascists took control of the schools - Kids were taught to serve the nation 1 Hitler - Hitler had - while - under 7 served in in Hitler a German prison German army he y during war wrote gained - he led the the power Nazi party book “ but a - had hated Mein great the Kampf cost to Democrati ( my the c leaders struggl German of e), people, Germany which many for having were lost surrendere his their d to the racist rights allies ideas and - Hitler told and freedom Germans plans s that they for were a world superior domin race and ation destined - Hitler to rule the ended world. he democ assured ratic many that govern they were ment not interna responsibl lly into e for a Germany's dictato defeat. he rship claimed known the as the Communis third ts and reich Democrats - he had had betrayed much germany. power - Hitler's and singled control out Jews led and everyt blamed hing them for - his problems orders existing in were Germany enforc - he ed by wanted to the seize Storm control of Troope the rs governme - the nt of Third Bavaria reich but failed becam e one of the most brutal dictato rships in the world 1 8 1 9 2 0 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 3 0