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| loyalty to a nation and promotion of its intrests above all others |
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| a build up of military strength within a country |
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| a close association with nations or other groups formed to advance common intrests or causes |
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| the killing of this person started WWI but its causes were started long before this |
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| Serbian terrorist that killed the Archduke and his wife starting WWI |
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| Great Britian, Japan, Italy, France, Russia, U.S. |
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| Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire |
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| a type of warfare where trenches are dug and set with barbed wire while a "no man's land" speckled with mines seperate the trenches of the two sides |
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| a note sent by German officer Arthur Zimmermann to Mexico bidding them to attack the U.S. It riles up the U.S. making it go to war |
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| established a military draft |
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| ideas and information spread to change opinions |
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| Navy destroyers escorted merchant ships to Europe |
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| American troops in Europe |
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| a temporary peace agreement to stop fighting |
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| Veterans Day; celebrated every November 11th |
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| gathering resources and preparing for war |
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| goal is to preserve peace and prevent wars |
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| Treaty that stopped the war. Germany had to accept full responsibility for the war and pay billions of dollars in reperations. Germany had to disarm and give up oversea colonies |
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