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WWI

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Great Britain, France, Russia   Allied Powers  
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Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Ottoman Turkey   Central Powers  
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Prohibited words or actions that would aid the enemy or obstructed recruiting efforts.   Espionage Act  
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Wilson's plan designed to make the world "fit and safe to live in".   Fourteen Points  
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Arbitrates international disputes, acts as a central body for registering treaties, and employs military and economic sanctions against aggressor nations.   League of Nations  
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Fear of Communism spreading to the U.S.   "Red Scare"  
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Prohibited people from saying anything that would hurt the sales of war bonds or undermine the federal government or the Constitution.   Sedition Act  
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Had dictatorial power to allocate scarce materials, standardize production, fix prices, and coordinate American and Allied purchasing.   War Industries Board  
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Ended the war between Germany and the Allied Powers.   Treaty of Versailles  
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Soviets overthrew Russia   October Revolution  
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German plan to defeat France and Russia that failed.   Schlieffen Plan  
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Advocacy of political independence for a particular country   Nationalism  
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The belief of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests   Militarism  
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Authorized the federal government to raise a national army for the American entry into World War I through the compulsory enlistment of people   Selective Service Act  
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Freedom to navigate oceans in WWI. No country could own waters outside of it's territories   Freedom of the Seas  
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