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World War One

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Wilson's justification for the war showing his belief that, after the war, a new international peace would arise with liberty for new nations   Make the world safe for democracy  
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Promise by Germans to stop sinking passenger vessels after sinking this vessel during WWI   Sussex Pledge  
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Part of the Versailles Treaty in Article 231 that forced Germany to accept total responsibility for WWI   War Guilt Clause  
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List of Wilson's goals for a post-war world such as open treaties, freedom of the seas, arms reduction, free trade, self determination and a new international organization to maintain the peace   Fourteen Points  
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Telegram from Germany to Mexico, intercepted by the British, proposing that Mexico should attack the US if the US should enter WWI against Germany   Zimmermann Note  
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As part of the Versailles Treaty, this established that France, Japan, and Brtain would administer Germany's former colonies   Mandate System  
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Alliance of Germany, Austria, and Hungary before WWI   Triple Alliance  
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Agreements between countries for mutual defense; felt that this would ensure postwar world order   Collective security  
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The principle that every nationality would get their own country; after WWI led to the creation of Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, and Finland   Self Determination  
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Those in Congress who felt that the US should not join the League of Nations under any circumstances   Irreconcileables  
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part of the Covenant of the League of Nations that stated that if one country was involved in a confrontation, other nations would support it   Article Ten  
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Sums that Germany was forced to pay after WWI; led to Germany's economic downfall after the war, thus allowing the rise of Hitler   Reparations  
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Controlled raw materials, production, prices, and labor relations during WWI   War Industries Board  
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Those in Congress who felt the US could join the League if Article X were removed   Reservationists  
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The Germans believed that they could achieve victory before the Americans entered the war so they announced that they would sink all ships without warning   Unrestricted submarine warfare  
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Call by Woodrow Wilson to stop the conflict based on a balance of power and to form a a peace in which nation would work together to keep the peace   Peace without victory  
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Sunk by the Germans killing Americans aboard; led many Americans to believe we should get involved in WWI   Lusitania  
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Propaganda effort established to build support for the Allies among Americans and to demonize the Germans   Creel Committee  
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Alliance between Britain, France, and Russia before WWI   Triple Entente  
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