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| loyalty to a nation and promotions of its interests above all others |
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| a buildup of military strength within a country |
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| defense agreements amoung nations |
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| him and his wife were assasinated by Gavrilo Princip |
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| assasinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand |
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| the submarine invented by Germans |
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| was intercepted by the U.S; Germany asks Mexico to invade the U.S and they will get money for it. |
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| established a military draft |
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| to try to sway the American public into making a certain decisions |
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| Navy destroys escorted marchant ships to Europe |
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| American Expeditionary Force |
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| American troops in Europe |
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| a temporary peace agreement to end fighting |
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| November 11, 1918 World War 1. it is now called Veterans Day |
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| gathering resources and preparing for war |
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| the peace plan to end World War 1 and restructurethe country of Europe, proposed by Woodrow Wilson |
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| an association of nation to preserve peace and resolve international disputes proposed in Wilson's Fourteen Points |
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Conditions - Germany had to disarm ang give up oversea colonies
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