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| a condition where neither side has an advantage |
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| Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria |
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| a person, usually a member of a group, who uses or advocates violence and fear to achieve a political aim. |
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| excessive patriotism to the point that you believe your country is superior and that other countries are inferior |
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| a committment to maintain a large military and to view your military as the main ingredient of your foreign policy |
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| a German or Austrian Emperor; translates to ceasar |
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| Great Britain, France, Russia, and the United States |
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| information, that may be true or untrue, used to achieve a political purpose |
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| a British luxury liner sunk by a German submarine in the North Atlantic on May 7, 1915: one of the events leading to U.S. entry into World War I. |
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| bonds sold to the public by the U.S. government in order to pay for the war |
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| someone who advocates for peace |
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| a complex network created to support the government |
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forced enrollment of persons for military service |
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| Russian ruler; translates to ceasar |
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| a person who advocates for war |
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| someone who believes it is the government's role to provide for the needs of its citizens |
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| required men 18 and older to register with the government in order to create a list of for the draft |
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| 1917 proposal from Germany to Mexico urging Mexico to declare war on the United States; leads to the United States declaring war on Germany |
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