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| Extending authority of a country to other countries or regions |
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| Policy of building strong armies in preparation of war |
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| Germany, Italy, Austria-Hungary |
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| Heir to Austria-Hungarian throne. |
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| One who uses threats and violence to promote a cause |
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| Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, Ottoman Empire |
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| France,Britain,Russia (eventually Italy and others) |
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| The spreading of ideas that help a cause or hurt an opposing cause |
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| Fleet of German submarines |
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| British passenger ship sunk by U-Boats |
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| Agreement for U-Boats to surface before attacking |
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| One of Woodrow Wilson's ideas, to have countries come to a fair peace. |
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| One who tries to stir war |
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| a law requiring people of a certain age to serve in the military |
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| German --> Mexico telegram intercepted by U.S. encouraged Mexico to attack the U.S. |
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| a system of managing government through departments run by appointed officials |
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| Home gardens where food is given to the Army |
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| One who opposes war or fighting. |
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| Bonds that would help fund the war effort. |
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| A board that told factories what they had to produce. |
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| The people as a whole should own all property and profits, rather than individuals |
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| A group of Russians lead by Lenin that gained power in 1917 |
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| leader of the Bolshevik group |
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| Treaty between Russia and Germany that ended Russia's participation |
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| An agreement to stop fighting |
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| American Expeditionary Force |
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| American force in the war, more than 1 million soldiers |
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| An agreement to stop fighting |
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| Woodrow Wilson's plan to prevent further wars from being started in Europe and other parts of the world |
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| The right of noational groups to have their own territory and forms of government |
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| A general association of nations, one of the major parts of the Fourteen Point plan |
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| Country Leaders; Woodrow Wilson, U.S.A., David Lloyd George of Britain, Georges Clemenceau of France, Vittorio Orlando of Italy |
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| Part of the Treaty of Paris, stated the Germany had to take full blame for the war |
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| Ones who want to stay out of world affairs |
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| Mass. Congressman who strongly opposed the Fourteen Point Plan |
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