Chapter 25: World War 1 Flashcards
Balfour Declaration
A 1917 British statement that declared British support of a National Home for the Jewish People in Palestine.
Allied Powers
They were England, France, Russia, and eventually the U.S.A.
Bolsheviks
Lenin’s radical,revolutionary arm of the Russian party of Marxist socialism, which successfully installed a dictorial socialist regime in Russia.
Central Powers
Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire.
February Revolution
Unplanned uprisings accompanied by violent street demonstrations begun in March 1917 in Petrograd, Russia, that led to the abdication of the tsar and the establishment of a provisional government.
Fourteen Points
Wilson’s 1918 peace proposal calling for open diplomacy, a reduction in armaments, freedom of commerce and trade, the establishment of the League of Nations, and national self-determination.
League of Nations
A permanent international organization, established during the 1919 Paris Peace Conference, designed to protect member states from aggression and avert future wars.
Mandate System
The plan to allow Britain and France to administer former Ottoman territories, put into place after the end of the First World War.
National Self Determination
The notion that peoples should be able to choose their own national governments through democratic majority-rule elections and live free from outside interference in nation-states with clearly defined borders.
Petrograd Soviet
A huge, fluctuating mass meeting of two to three thousand workers, soldiers, and socialist intellectuals modeled on the revolutionary sockets of 1905.
Schlieffen Plan
Failed German plan calling for a lightning attack through neutral Belgium and a quick defeat of France before turning on Russia.
Shell Shock
This is basically post traumatic stress disorder that some of the soldiers got while fighting, caused by physiological pressure.
Treaty of Brest Litovsk
Peace treaty signed in March 1918 between the Central Powers and Russia that ended Russian participation in World War 1 and ceded Russian territories containing a third of the Russian empire’s population to the Central Powers
Treaty of Versailles
The 1919 peace settlement that ended war between Germany and the Allied powers.
Triple Alliance
The alliance of Austria, Germany, and Italy. Italy left the alliance when war broke out in 1914 on the grounds that Austria had launched a war of aggression.