Vocabulary – Frayer Method Definition Picture Term Example Non Example Militarism Policy of glorifying military power and keeping an army ready for war; Germany Belgium Central Powers Germany, Austria -Hungary, Bulgaria, and The Ottoman Empire because of their central location; Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, Ottoman Empire Great Britain, France, USSR United States Allies Great Britain, France, Russia, Japan, Italy, and the United States Great Britain, France, Russia, Japan, Italy, US Germany, AustriaHungary, Ottoman Empire Western Front Deadlocked battle front in Western Europe in Northern France and Belgium Battlefields in Northern France and Belgium Eastern Front Schlieffen Plan German battle strategy to attack ad defeat France quickly and turn their attention to the Eastern Front Quick victory over France then fight Russia; Fighting a two front war; Trench Warfare Fighting each other from trenches which resulted in basically a stalemate; Long, bloody deadlocked battles Fighting in the open Eastern Front Battlefield along German and Russian border; Russian Front Western Front Unrestricted Submarine Warfare Germany’s announcement that it would any sink ships around British waters without warning; Sinking any ships without warning; Warnings before attack; Propaganda One-sided information designed to persuade, keep up morale and support for the war; Rumors and war posters Complete truth & facts Total War A country devoting all resources to the war effort; WWI, WWII; Vietnam, Iraq War Armistice An agreement to stop fighting; Agreement to end war Continued fighting Fourteen Points Plan for achieving a just and lasting peace; Series of Peace Treaties for lasting peace; Punitive End to War Treaty of Versailles Treaty to End WWI which placed sole responsibility for the war on Germany Punitive treaty to end war Wilson’s 14 Points League of Nations International peacekeeping association; International peacekeeping Association with little power; United Nations Vocabulary and all Assignments – Due Friday, 12/16; List the long-term and immediate causes and immediate and long-term effects of WWI in a Multi-Flow Map; Page 410, #6-9; Page 415, #6-9, #9- 5 paragraph explanatory essay – use a strong thesis and support with examples; Page 422, #6-9; Page 423, #1—3; Page 427, #6-9;