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| When a stronger nation takes control over a weaker nation for political, economic and militaristic reasons. |
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| An agreement to help another country. |
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| An alliance of Austria-Hungry, Germany, and the Ottoman Empire. |
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| Espionage Act / Sedition Act |
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| Limited the free speech that spoke out against World War I. |
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| A British passenger ship sunk by German U-boats. 128 Americans died. Americans felt this was a terrorist attack and used this as a reason to enter World War I. |
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| Refusing to take sides during a war. |
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| Cease fire. (Stop fighting) |
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| Cease fire. (Stop fighting) |
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| Woodrow Wilson's goals for peace after WWI. |
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| Belief that a nation needs a large military force. / Building up ones military. |
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| The heir to the Austria-Hungry throne who was shot and killed by a Serbian. His death was the spark that started WWI. |
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| Bolshevik (Russian Revolution) |
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| The Russian Tzar was overthrown and killed as Communists took over Russia, and as a result Russia dropped out of WWI. |
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| The United States discovered a telegram that Germany sent to Mexico, asking them to attack the U.S.. |
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| Using the media to promote a certian opinion and influence public opinion. |
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| President during WWI and author of the Fourteen Point peace plan. |
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| The treaty that ended WWI and blamed Germany for the war. This eventually became the cause of WWII. |
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| An alliance of Russia, Serbia, England, France and the United States (1917). |
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| The country a soldier is defending during a war. |
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| Underwater boat/submarine |
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| A kind of warfare during WWI in which troops huddled in the bottom of ditches and fired artillery and machine guns at each other. |
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| Association of nations to protect the independence of member nations. |
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