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2009 - 2010 Semester 2 World History Vocabulary

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Pacifism   opposition to all war  
Militarism   the glorification of the military  
Entente   a nonbinding agreement to follow common policies  
Ultimatum   final set of demands  
Mobilize   prepare its military forces for war  
Neutrality   a policy of supporting neither side in a war  
Stalemate   a deadlock in which neither side is able to defeat the other  
No man's land   the area that lies between the opposing trench and usually was covered with coils of barbed wire and when someone try to get through it, they are usually stuck between the barbed wires or shot down by enemy fire  
Zeppelins   large gas-filled balloons  
U-boats   German submarines that fires torpedoes at enemy ships  
Convoys   groups of merchant ships protected by warships  
Total war   the channeling of a nation's entire resources into a war effort  
Conscription   "the draft" which required all young men to be ready for military or other service  
Propaganda   the spreading of ideas to promote a cause or to damage an opposing cause  
Atrocities   horrible acts against innocent people  
Self-determination   the right of people to choose their own form of government  
Armistice   agreement to end fighting  
Pandemic   the spread of a disease across an entire country, continent, or the whole world  
Reparations   payments for war damage  
Collective security   a system in which a group of nations acts as one to preserve the peace of all  
Mandates   territories administered by western powers  
Proletariat   the growing class of factory and railroad workers, miners, and urban wage earners  
Soviets   councils of workers and soldiers  
Commissars   Communist party officials assigned to the army to teach party principles and ensure party loyalty  
Command economy   government officials made all basic economic decisions  
Collectives   large farms owned and operated by peasants as a group  
Kulaks   wealthy peasants  
Totalitarian State   a system of government in which a one-party dictatorship attempts to regulate every aspect of the lives of its citizens  
Atheism   the belief that there is no god  
Socialist Realism   a style for the artists and writers in which the goal was to boost socialism by showing Soviet life in a positive light. Could criticize the bourgeois past or even, to a limited degree, point out mistakes under communism. Promote hope in the future  
Disarmament   the reduction of armed forces and weapons  
Overproduction   a condition in which production of goods exceeds the demand for them  
Margin buying   paying part of the cost and borrowing the rest from brokers  
General strike   strike by workers in many different industries at the same time  
Psychoanalysis   a method of studying how the mind works and treating metal disorders  
Abstract   art composed of lines, colors, and shapes with no recognizable subject matter at all  
Surrealism   a movement that attempted to portray the workings of the unconscious mind  
Stream of consciousness   a technique in which the writer appears to probe a character's random thoughts and feelings without imposing any logic or order  
Flapper   a rebellious young woman in the U.S. and Europe in the 1920s  
Chancellor   prime minister  
Repudiate   reject  
Concentration camps   detention centers for civilians considered enemies of the state  
Sanction   penalty  
Appeasement   giving in to the demands of an aggressor to keep the peace  
Pacifism   opposition to all war  
Anschluss   union of Austria and Germany  
Blitzkrieg   "lightning war"  
Radar   device used to detect the flight of airplanes  
Sonar   device used to detect the path of submarines  
Genocide   deliberate murder  
Collaborator   person who cooperates with enemy  
Reparation   payment for damages caused by the imprisonment  
Island-hopping   method used by Allied forces to recapture some Japanese-held islands in the Pacific while bypassing others  
Kamikaze   Japanese pilot who undertook suicide missions  
Containment   Cold War policy of limiting communism to areas already under Soviet control  
Satellite   dependent states  
Modernization   building stable government and developing their countries economically  
Superpowers   nations strong enough to influence the acts and policies of other nations  
Ideology   system of thought or belief  
Nonaligned   not allied to either side during the Cold War  
Interdependence   the dependence of countries on goods, resources, and knowledge from other parts of the world  
Summit   conferences of leaders and experts from around the world; discussed issues such as environment, women, and population  
Terrorism   deliberate use of violence, especially against civilians, to achieve political goals  


   


 

 

 
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