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War World 1 Vocab Ca
Term | Definition |
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World War 1 | The war fought in Europe from 1914 to 1918 over tensions caused by the alliance system, militarism, imperialism, and extreme nationalism. |
Triple Alliance | An alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy formed in 1882: it guaranteed that all members would help if any were attacked. |
Triple Entente | An agreement signed in 1907 among Russia, France, and Britain to aid one another in war. |
Militarism | The policy of glorifying war and readying armed forces for conflict. |
Armament | Weapons and military supplies. |
Ultimatum | A statement that threatens serious action if specified demands are not met. |
Mobilize | To organize and prepare for war. |
Escalate | To grow or increase rapidly. |
Allies | The countries that allied against the Central Powers: France, Britain, and Russia. |
Central Powers | The countries that allied against the Central Powers: France, Britain, and Russia. |
Central Powers | A group of nations, led by Germany and Italy, that fought the Allies. |
Stalemate | A stand off or draw, making further action impossible for either side. |
Propaganda | News and information designed to influence people’s beliefs or actions. |
U-boat | The name given to German submarines during WWI. |
Armistice | Truce, a halt to fighting. |
Fourteen Points | President Wilson’s terms for peace after WWI. |
Self-Determination | The principle that national groups should have the right to establish their own governments, free of foreign control. |
League of Nations | An organization of nations established in 1920 to promote world peace. |
Treaty of Versailles | The settlement made with Germany at the end of WWI that called for territorial changes, reparations, and German demilitarization. |
Demilitarize | To free from military control by removing all military personnel and fortifications. |
Mandate | A region administered by another country until it is judged ready for independence. |
Reparations | Payments made by one nation to another in compensation for property destroyed in war. |
Isolationism | Policy of avoiding involvement in the affairs of other nations. |
Total War | A war that involves all of the human and material resources of the countries that are taking part. |