On World War One. . . Also known as the Great War.
Sussex Pledge
Assassination of Franz Ferdinand
Nationalism
There were only long term causes
A train in Europe
The style of fighting used in WWI
An American Passenger Ship
A German Submarine
The American President during the Great War
The Dictator of Germany
An American General during the Revolutionary War
A Woman's Rights activist
England, Germany, Sweden
Germany, Ottoman Empire, Russia
France, England, Russia
Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire
England, France, Russia
Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
France, Russia, Germany
Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire
Triple Alliance
Central Powers
Triple Entante
The United States never joined the War
Triple Entante
Italy
Triple Alliance
It was a tie
The Civil War
The Great War
World War Two
The Revolutionary War
Allied Powers
Zimmerman Note
Sussex Pledge
Central Powers
Central Powers
Allied Powers
Sussex Pledge
Zimmerman Note
The style of fighting used by submarines
Italy
The style of fighting used in WWI
The reason for America's entry
Lusitantia Sinking
Sussex Pledge being broken
Unrestricted Submarine Warfare
All of the above
America should be neutral
He had no initial response
American's should fight
American's should not care if they attack United States soil
A group of people linked by something in common
Countries
The style of fighting used in WWI
Unrestricted Submarine Warfare
An alliance between France and Canada
America entering the War
The War's end
An alliance between Germany and Mexico
Passenger ships
Untersea boats, also known as German Submarines
Unimportant boats that did nothing in the War
Planes
1945
1926
1910
1919
Zimmerman Note
League of Nations
Lusitania
Alliances
More than in the Great War
Less than in the Great War
Roughly 200
Only animals died from this disease
The treaty of Versailles started WWI
Proposed an alliance between Mexico and Germany
Ended WWI
Said Germany wouldn't harm innocent passengers
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