Chapter 11 studyguide
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Spreading of false information and half truths to give a misleading picture of something | Propaganda
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Is belief that ones country is superior to all others | Nationalism
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to assemble the armed forces and prepare for war | mobilize
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goods that could be sued to help the war effort | contraband
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note that revealed that Germany had proposed a secret alliance with mexico | Zimmerman
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payments made by one nation to another to cover the damage it caused in a war | Reparations
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Pres wilson | US
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Prime Minister George | Great Britain
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premier Clemenceau | France
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Pm/Premier Orlando | Italy
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German Submarine that torpedoed ships suspected of carrying contraband | U-Boats
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People who believe in equal distribution of wealth and the end of all forms | communist
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limit the amount of something that someone can buy or use | Ration
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the Selective Service Act enacted a law which forced men between the ages of 21-30 to volunteer for the armed forces | Draft
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Germany, Austria-Hungary and their allies in WWI were known as the | Central Powers
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US raised money to pay for WWI in two ways | War Bonds
Taxes
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international body organized to keep peace | league of nations
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a situation when neither side of a conflict can win a decisive victory | Stalemate
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Great Britain, France, Russia and their allies in WWI were known as | Allied Powers
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British passenger ship sunk by a German U-Boat in May of 1915 | Lusitania
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area where operations are carried on | Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
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Clause stating a country was guilty of starting a war | "War Guilt"
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league article which committed all members to protect the political independence and territory of all member nations | Article X
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A situatio of which the strength of rival alliances is nearly equal | balance of power
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Heir to throne of the Austria-Hungary empire | Archduke Franz Ferdinand
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present day capital of Bosnia | Sarajevo
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Russian Czar who declared war on Austria- Hungary | Nicholas the II
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New type of WWI strategy of defending a position by fighting from the protection of deep trenches | Trench Warfare
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Germany Promised to torpedo only military vessels | Sussex Pledge
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Well known advertising man who headed the Committee of public information | George Creel
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Made it a crime to speak any disloyal or abusive language about the government and the war effort | Sedition Act
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Regulated all aspects of industrial production and distribution | War-Industries board
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He was the head of the Food administration | Herbert Hoover
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Commander of the American Army in WWI | John J. Pershing
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WWI infantry men nickname | Doughboys
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Peace agreement between Russia and the Central powers that removed Russia from WWI | Treaty of Originally Brest-Litovsk
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TH original name of Veteran's day | Armistice
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President's Wilson's plan to make the world "Fit and Safe to live in." | Fourteen Points
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People choosing what form of Government their country would have | self-determination
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Treaty that ended WWI and established the League of Nations | Treaty of Versailles
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An agreement made between nations | alliance
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Serbian nationalist who assassinated the Archduke of Austri-Hungary | Gavrilo Princip
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leader in Germany in WWI | Kaiser Wilhelm II
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gas filled airship used for dropping poisonous gas bombs | Zepplin
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Policy of placing emphasis upon the military power of a country | militarism
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Supreme commander of the German military | Count Alfred Von Schlieffen
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Area between trenches of opposing armies along the western front in WWI | No-Mans-Land
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Massachusetts senator and chairman of the senate committee on Foreign Affairs who opposed to the league of nations | Henry Cabot lodge
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