Words You Need To Know
1.Armistice: A truce or Cease-Fire between warring nations.
2.Lusitania: A passenger ship bombed by Germany, it was a big reason for America to enter the war.
3.League of Nations: a group who tried to find peace solutions to disagreements.
4.Nationalism: is a form of patriotism based upon the identification of a group of individuals with a nation.
5.Reparations: A financial payment from the loser of a war.
6.Woodrow Wilson: 28th President of the U.S. during world war one and banning of alcohol.
7.Treaty of Versailles: The treaty that brought an end to WW1.
8.Trench War-Fare: a war style that went out after tanks were brought into battle.
9.Isolationism: Avoiding involvements in the affairs of other countries.
10.Franz Ferdinand: Was the Archduke of Austria-Hungary and started World War one when he was shot.
11.U-boats: German torpedo launchers that attacked British navy.
12.No-Mans-Land: The area between trenches where you were most likely to be shot.
13. Liberty Bonds: the campaigning for money to start or support a war.
2.Lusitania: A passenger ship bombed by Germany, it was a big reason for America to enter the war.
3.League of Nations: a group who tried to find peace solutions to disagreements.
4.Nationalism: is a form of patriotism based upon the identification of a group of individuals with a nation.
5.Reparations: A financial payment from the loser of a war.
6.Woodrow Wilson: 28th President of the U.S. during world war one and banning of alcohol.
7.Treaty of Versailles: The treaty that brought an end to WW1.
8.Trench War-Fare: a war style that went out after tanks were brought into battle.
9.Isolationism: Avoiding involvements in the affairs of other countries.
10.Franz Ferdinand: Was the Archduke of Austria-Hungary and started World War one when he was shot.
11.U-boats: German torpedo launchers that attacked British navy.
12.No-Mans-Land: The area between trenches where you were most likely to be shot.
13. Liberty Bonds: the campaigning for money to start or support a war.