WW1 Flashcards

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Repetition

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The product name or keyword or phrase that is repeated several times.

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Bandwagon

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This technique tries to persuade everyone to join in and do the same thing.

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Testimonial

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When an important person or famous figure recommends a product to make people want to buy the product.

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Emotional words

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Words such as luxury, beautiful, paradise, and economical are used to awaken positive feelings in the viewer.

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Transfer

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It is an attempt to make the subject view a certain item in the same way as they view another item, to link the two in the subjects mind.
Example - picture of Santa with the phrase “Changing the world, one present at a time”

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Sir Douglas Haig

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Haig commanded 1st Army Corps within the BEF as Lieutenant General. From Britain and was a member of the Allies.

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Mustafa Kemal

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Served in field commands during World War One and later became Turkey’s first president. Part of the Ottoman Empire and Central Powers.

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John J. Pershing

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He was appointed commander of the US Expeditionary Force in France. He was a leader for the Americans.

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Paul Von Hindenburg

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Being hailed as the savior of East Prussia, formed what was known as the ‘Third Supreme Council.’ He was the guy that appointed Hitler as Chancellor. He was from Germany and Central Power.

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Woodrow Wilson

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He was the American President during WWI. He convinced the Americans to fight in the war.

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Battle of Somme

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Battle in WW1 that was fought by the armies of the British and French empires against the German Empire. The battle took place on the River Somme. Bloodiest battle of WWI.

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Battle of Marne

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Stopped the German invasion from getting all the way to Paris.

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Battle of Cambrai

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Heralded as the first time tanks were used in significant force.

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Hundred Day Offensive

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The final push for the Allies to get the Central Power to surrender.

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Treaty of Versallies

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Germany had to:

  1. Pay 6.6 million Pounds($10 Billion) in war damages.
  2. German military was limited to 100,000.
  3. League of Nations was formed.
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Treaty of Saint-Germain-en Laye

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Broke apart the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

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Treaty of Neuilly-Sur-Seine

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They limited Bulgaria’s military.

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Treaty of Trianon

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Hungary had to give up 2/3 of their land and 1/2 their population to Yugoslavia.

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Treaty of Sevres

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The treaty was about Turkey, and how it split up the Ottoman Empire. The Allies kept a portion of land which would later become Israel.

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What was the name of the conference where people met to discuss treaties to end the Great War?

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Paris Peace Conference

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What were the four main causes of WW1?

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Mutual defense (hidden) Alliances, imperialism, militarism, nationalism

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What caused Austria-Hungary to declare war on Serbia?

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The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife.

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How did the sinking of the Lusitania get Americans fired up about joining the war?

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It enraged the American public. The political fallout came immediately after. It was a citizen boat and 1119 people and infants and 114 Americans died.