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chapter one and two glossary

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pro-nation, believing in your independent country   nationalism  
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pro-colony, proud to be a British colony citizen   imperialism  
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massive build-up of an army and it's weapons   militarism  
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starting more industries and factories and promoting the economy   industrialism  
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expanding the country to match the strongest countries, usually relating to a country's military   balance of power  
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Austria-Hungary, Germany, and Italy (left in 1915, and never fought on their side). AKA the CENTRAL POWERS   triple alliance  
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France, Russia, Britain (and Canada) and Italy joined in 1915. AKA the ALLIES   triple entente  
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Germany's front between itself and France. (schfln plan)   western front  
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PM after Laurier. Conservative. Inforced consciption after witnessing the battle of Vimy Ridge. allowed women to first vote and was re-elected in 1917   Robert Borden REELECTED IN 1917 REELECTED IN 1917 REELECTED IN 1917  
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was my aunt 14?   war measures act in 1914  
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suspended habeas corpus, no charges laid before arrests, censored mail, ect.   war measures act: suspended habeas corpus, no charges laid before arrests, censored mail, ect.  
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German and AH recent immigrants were isolated here. (+8000)   internment camps 8000 8000 8000  
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Schlieffen plan was created in   1914 sch plan  
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German army invades Belgium and into France to take over Paris. (Joyeux Noel) stalemate   Schlieffen plan  
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fighting at close distances, in small muddy conditons, no mans land, ect.   trench warfare  
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