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| The idea that people who share a national identity should have their own country and government. |
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| City where the treaty to end WWI was signed. |
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| The most leaders of the Allies: President Wilson, Prime Minister George, Premier Clemenceau, and Italian Minister Orlando. |
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| War area between France and Germany |
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| A turning point in the war: Resistance by British and French troops stopped the German advance into France. Both sides then became locked in a stalemate along the border. |
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| Archduke and heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne. Was assassinated by Bosnian revolutionary. |
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| Great Britain, France, and Russian. |
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| Government policy to control the manufacturing and selling of certain goods. |
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| An agreement to stop fighting. |
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| President Wilson's plan for peace after WWI. |
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| Battles between aircrafts. |
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| Name given to Germany and Austria-Hungary because of their location in the center of Europe. |
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| War area between Germany and Russia. |
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| The aggressive build-up of armed forces to intimidate and threaten other nations. |
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| Made up of German, Austria-Hungary, and Italy. |
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| Referred to as the area between opposing trenches. |
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| Information aimed to convince people of a certain point of view. |
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| President of the United States who brought the country into WWI. |
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| Money paid to compensate for the enormous cost of the war. |
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| Peace society formed after WWI to promote international peace and security. |
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| The opposition to the Central powers including Russia, Britain, France, and Italy. |
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| A friendly understanding. |
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| The Bosnian capital where Franz Ferdinand was assassinated. |
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| Czar of Russia who abdicated his thrown at the start of the Russian Revolution. |
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| Groups of merchant ships and troop transports. |
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| A British passenger ship sunk by a German submarine. It outraged Americans. |
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| Message from Germany to Mexico asking Mexico to join the war. This message was intercepted and caused America to join the war. |
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