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Chapter 24 terms and vocabulary

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nationalism   Pride in one's nation, fueled the tension. In 1870s, European nationalists demanded freedom and self-government. They believed that people with a common language and culture should throw off foreign rule and form their own countries.  
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militarism   The policy of building up strong armed forces to prepare for war.  
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Triple Alliance   Made up of Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy  
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Triple Entente   France, Russia and Britain  
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Franz Ferdinand   Heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary. He was assasinated and this sparked WWI.  
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mobilize   To prepare for war.  
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kaiser   German emperor  
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stalemate   A deadlock in which neither side is strong enough to defeat the other.  
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trench warfare   Soldiers spent all day after day shelling the enemy. It only happened in WWI and it was fought in trenches.  
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propaganda   The spreading ideas that help a cause or hurt an opposing cause.  
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U-boat   A Fleet of German submarines. These boats attacked any ship that entered or left British ports.  
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World War 1   Caused by the singing of the Lusitania and the assassination of archduke.  
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Central Powers   Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman or Turkish Empire.  
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Allied Powers   France, Britain, and Russia  
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Lusitania   Torpedoed by a German submarine on May 7, 1915  
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warmonger   A person who tries to stir up war.  
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czar   Russian emperors who had ruled with absolute power  
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Zimmermann telegram   Instructed the minister to urge Mexico to attack the United States if the United Sates declared war on Germany.  
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draft   A law requiring people of a certain age to serve in the military.  
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illiterate   Unable to read or write  
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Jeannette Rankin   The first woman elected to Congress (from Montana)  
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Selective Service Act   Passed on May 18th; Required all young men from age 21 to 30 to register for the military draft.  
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Herbert Hoover   He headed the Food Adminstration. His job was to boost food production.  
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Liberty Bonds   By buying these, American citizens were lending money to the goverment to pay for the war.  
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bureaucracy   is a system of managing government through departments run by appointed officials  
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pacifists   people who refuse the fight in any war because they believe war is evil  
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socialist   believes that the people as a whole rather than private individuals should own all property and share the profits from all businesses. They argued that the war benefited factory owners but not workers.  
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armistice   agreement to stop fighting  
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abdicate   to give up power  
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epidemic   rapid spread of a contagious disease among large numbers of people  
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Bolsheviks   In November 1917, this group seized power from the Provisional Government.  
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V.I. Lenin   under his rule, the Bolsheviks wanted to bring a communist revolution to Russia. He embraced the ideas of Karl Marx. He opposed the war, arguing that it benefited only the ruling class.  
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Treaty of Brest-Litovsk   signed by Germany and Russia in March 1918.  
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John J. Pershing   General who commanded the American Expeditionary Force. Led American troops into Mexico in 1916 to hunt for Mexican rebel leader Francisco "Pancho" Villa.  
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Harlem Hell Fighters   Among the first American units attached to the French Army. This African American Unit was the 369th United States Infantry.  
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Battle of Belleau Wood   Raged for three weeks. On June 25, General Harbord passed along the good news: "Wood now exclusively U.S. Marine Corps."  
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Ferdinand Foch   French Marshal and commander of Allied forces who ordered attacks along a line from Verdun to the North Sea.  
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self-determination   The right of national groups to their own territory and forms of government.  
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reparation   cash payments, for losses they had suffered during the war.  
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isolationist   people who wanted the United States to stay out of world affairs and opposed the League of Nations.  
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Fourteen Points   Wilsons peace plan made in January 1918. Was meant to prevent international problems from causing another war.  
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League of Nations   A "general association of nations". Called for by the fourteenth point. Its job was to protect the independence of all countries-large or small. Goal was justice for all people and nationalities, equal terms of liberty and safety.  
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Big Four   Key issues were decided by them: Woodrow Wilson of the United States, David Llyod George of Britain, Georges Clemenceau of France, and Vittorio Orlando of Italy.  
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Treaty of Versailles   Was ready by June of 1919. Under this treaty, Germany had to take full blame for the war. It had to pay the Allies huge reparations, uncluding the cost of pensions for Allied soldiers or their widows and children. Other provisions weakened Germany.  
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Henry Cabot Lodge   A Republican from Massachusetts. Was chairman of the powerful Senate Foreign Relations Committee. He accepted the idea of the League of Nations.  
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