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Militarism
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An increase in the importance of the military of a country.
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Central Powers
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The coalition of nations in World War I that included the German, Austria - Hungary, and Ottoman Empire.
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Allied Powers
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A group of nations that allied to fight the Central Powers in World War I, and those countries in opposition to the Axis Powers in World War I.
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Trench Warfare
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A new kind of warfare in World War I that involved troops digging and fighting from deep trenches.
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U-Boats
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German submarines or "untersee boats"
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Zimmerman Note
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A telegram from Germany to Mexico offering Mexico a return of territory in exchange for declaring war on the United States.
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Selective Service Act
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(1917) a law that allowed the president to draft shoulders in times of war.
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Liberty Bonds
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Loans to the government that aided its ability to prepare for World War I.
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Communists
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People who believe in communism, or the political system in which all resources are shared equally.
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Armistice
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A truce or cease - fire agreement between warring nations
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League of Nations
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A coalition of governments designed to find peaceful solutions to disagreements, proposed by Woodrow Wilson.
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Archduke Francis Ferdinand
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His assassination declared World War I.
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Treaty of Versailles
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(1919) brought an end to World War I, buts was never ratified by the United States.
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American Expeditionary Force
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The U.S. military forces sent to Europe during World War I and led by General John J. Pershing.
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Lusitania
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A passenger ship bombed by Germany.
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Reparations
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Financial payments by the loser of war
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Henry Cabot Lodge
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He had a role of Senate Majority leader.
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National War Labor Board
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A government agency organized to help settle disputes between workers and employers in war industries.
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Mobilize
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To prepare for war
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Stalemate
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A situation in which neither side can win a victory.
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Four causes of WWI
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Militarism
Nationalism Imperialism Alliances |
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Spark of WWI
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The spark of WWI was when Archduke and his wife Sophia were shot by Gavrilo Princip
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Allied Powers:
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Serbia, Great Britain, France, Japan, Russia, Italy, United States
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Central Powers:
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Austria-Hungary, Germany, Ottoman Empire
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