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How did the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife lead the the Great War?
More than just peace.
A fair and just peace.
No Man's Land
They had to disband armed forces, give up colonies, surrender territory, and pay retributions.
They agreed to an armistice or ceasefire.
They dug long narrow ditches, trenches, to protect their soldiers.
They were able to push the Germans back.
The alliances that countries had led them into war to aid their allies.
What did Germany do to avoid an invasion of their country?
More than just peace.
A fair and just peace.
No Man's Land
They had to disband armed forces, give up colonies, surrender territory, and pay retributions.
They agreed to an armistice or ceasefire.
They dug long narrow ditches, trenches, to protect their soldiers.
They were able to push the Germans back.
The alliances that countries had led them into war to aid their allies.
What was the land called between the trenches?
More than just peace.
A fair and just peace.
No Man's Land
They had to disband armed forces, give up colonies, surrender territory, and pay retributions.
They agreed to an armistice or ceasefire.
They dug long narrow ditches, trenches, to protect their soldiers.
They were able to push the Germans back.
The alliances that countries had led them into war to aid their allies.
What happened when the Americans arrived in France?
More than just peace.
A fair and just peace.
No Man's Land
They had to disband armed forces, give up colonies, surrender territory, and pay retributions.
They agreed to an armistice or ceasefire.
They dug long narrow ditches, trenches, to protect their soldiers.
They were able to push the Germans back.
The alliances that countries had led them into war to aid their allies.
What did the German and French armies do when neither side was able to advance in France?
More than just peace.
A fair and just peace.
No Man's Land
They had to disband armed forces, give up colonies, surrender territory, and pay retributions.
They agreed to an armistice or ceasefire.
They dug long narrow ditches, trenches, to protect their soldiers.
They were able to push the Germans back.
The alliances that countries had led them into war to aid their allies.
How did the treaty punish Germany?
More than just peace.
A fair and just peace.
No Man's Land
They had to disband armed forces, give up colonies, surrender territory, and pay retributions.
They agreed to an armistice or ceasefire.
They dug long narrow ditches, trenches, to protect their soldiers.
They were able to push the Germans back.
The alliances that countries had led them into war to aid their allies.
What did Germany expect from the 14 points?
More than just peace.
A fair and just peace.
No Man's Land
They had to disband armed forces, give up colonies, surrender territory, and pay retributions.
They agreed to an armistice or ceasefire.
They dug long narrow ditches, trenches, to protect their soldiers.
They were able to push the Germans back.
The alliances that countries had led them into war to aid their allies.
What did some of the Allied leaders want?
More than just peace.
A fair and just peace.
No Man's Land
They had to disband armed forces, give up colonies, surrender territory, and pay retributions.
They agreed to an armistice or ceasefire.
They dug long narrow ditches, trenches, to protect their soldiers.
They were able to push the Germans back.
The alliances that countries had led them into war to aid their allies.
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