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espionage and sedition acts   two laws, enacted in 1917 and 1918 that imposed harsh penalties on anyone interfering with or speaking against US participation in WW1  
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no man’s land   unoccupied region between opposing armies  
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treaty of versallies   a 1919 peace treaty at the end of WW1 which established new nations, borders, and war reparations  
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selective service act   a law, enacted in 1917, that required men to register for military service.  
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zimmerman note   message sent in 1917 by german foreign minister yo german ambassador in mexico, proposing german mexican alliance and promising to help mexico regain texas  
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great migration   the scale movement of african american from south to northern cities in early 20th century  
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armstice   a truce, or agreement to end an armed conflict  
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convoy system   the protection of merchant ships from the U boat attacks by having the ships travel in large groups escorted by warships  
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nationalism   a devotion to the interests and culture in of one’s nation’s  
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allies (WW1)   in WW1, the group of nations-originally consisting of great britain , france, and russia and later joined by the US, italy, and others, that opposed to central powers  
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conscientious objector   a person who refuses, on moral grounds to participate in warfare  
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league of nations   an association of nations established in 1920 to prok internat cooperation and peace  
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american expeditionary force (AEF)   the US forces led by general john pershing, who fought with the allies in europe during WWI  
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reperations   the compensation paid by defeated nations for the damage or injury inflicted during a war  
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militarism   the policy of building up armed forces in aggressive preparedness for war and their use as a tool  
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war guilt clause   a provision in the treaty of versallies by which germany acknowledged that was alone was responsible for WW1  
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trench warfare   military operation in which opposing forces attack and counterattack from systems of forfeited ditches rather than open battlefield  
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lusitiana   a british passanger ship that was sunk by a german U boat in 1915  
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central powers   the group of nations-led by german , austriahungary, and the ottoman empire -that opposed allies in WW1  
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propaganda   a kind of biased communication designed to influence people’s thoughts and actions  
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fourteen points   the principles making up president’s woodrow wilson’s plan for world peace following WW1  
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war industries board   an agency established during WW1 to increase efficiency and discourage waste in war related industries  
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