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Woodrow Wilson and the Great War

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Allied Powers   The military alliance during World War 1, consisting of Britain, France, Russia, and Italy. Also opposed the Central Powers.  
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Central Powers   Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey and Bulgaria  
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Espionage Act   Made as a crime to obstruct the nation's effort to win World War 1.  
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Fourteen Points   A comprehensive plan made by Woodrow Wilson to negotiate an end to World War 1.  
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League of Nations   A worldwide assembly of nations proposed by Woodrow Wilson that was included in the Treaty of Versailles ending World War 1.  
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Red Scare   Led to the arrest or deportation of thousands of radicals, labor activists, and ethnic leaders.  
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Sedition Act   Placed limits on freedom of speech during wartime. Also led to the imprisonment of Socialist Eugene V. Debs and others during WW1.  
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War Industries Board   A federal agency that reorganized industry for maximum efficiency and productivity.  
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Titanic   A British ship thought to be unsinkable, but sank on its first voyage in 1912 after running into an iceberg in the north Atlantic Ocean.  
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Propaganda   Used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.  
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Woodrow Wilson   American politician and academic who served as the 28th President of the U.S from 1913 to 1921.  
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The Treaty of Versailles   A document signed between Germany and the Allied Powers following World War 1 that officially ended the war.  
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Militarism   Increase in military or naval forces and a preference for force as a solution to problems.  
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Nationalism   feeling of intense loyalty to one's country or group.  
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Trench Warfare   Form of fighting where two sides fight from opposite trenches.  
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U-boat   German submarine  
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