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Nationalism
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identifying with the nation’s state
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Trench Warfare
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happened in Europe where men were battling and living in trenches where it held much disease and rain. Enemies were slaughtered attempting to enter.
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Woodrow Wilson
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Ran for president in 1912 and his main motto was keeping the US out of war and stayed isolated. Then created 14 points
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Zimmerman Telegram
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The Germans telling the Mexicans to join them against America and in return they could have American territory back.
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Armistice, 1918
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Being anti-war and wanted there to be a resolution throughout a population.
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War Industry board
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Centralized economy and the government ran the economy to be more efficient because it was very chaotic during the war. Leaders were big business. (how big business and the Gov. joined up)
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1917 Espionage Act
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cannot have any anti war activity or use the mail for this or you would be tried as a traitor or the US.
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Sedition Act
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advocated suspicious activity to the government and promoting others to rebel against those individuals
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RED Summer 1919
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an incredibly violent act from racial violence. The movement of blacks from south to north.
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Treat of Versaille
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was one of the peace treaties at the end of World War I. It ended the state of war between Germany and the Allied Powers.
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Railroad War Board
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the U.S. government took over the railroads so that the carriers could work together as a unit. Transportation was made more efficient
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