World-War-1 Word Scramble
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Nationalism | A feeling of pride in you nation or ethnic (culture) and extreme loyalty to that group. |
Imperialism | Spreading the political or economic control of one country over another. |
Militarism | The idea that a nation will use its armed forces to threaten and acquire power over other nations or people; a policy of aggressive military preparedness. |
Alliance | An agreement of friendship to protect one another. |
Casualty | a military person lost through death, wounds, injury, sickness, internment, or capture or through being missed in action. being missing in action |
Neutrality | Not taking sides. |
Pacifist | a person who is opposed to war, and refuses to fight under any circumstances. |
Trench Warfare | A system of fighting a war from ditches dug to slow down the enemy and protect the infantry soldiers from enemy fire. |
Huns | Slang term for Germans during WWI to imply they were savage and uncivilized. |
No Man’s Land | Are between enemy lines/armies. |
Contraband & Munitions | illegal goods; war materials. |
Mobilize | To put into action. |
Bonds | paper notes given by the gov’t to those from who it borrowed $, promising to pay the $ back in a certain length of time. |
Conscription | draft(mandatory service) |
Sedition | the use of language to stir up rebellion against a gov’t. |
Armistice | a stop to the fighting. |
Disarmament | the reduction of weapons, military supplies, and armed forces of a gov’t. |
Reparations | payments required from a defeated nation for the damages and injuries it caused during a war. |
Isolationism | a policy of avoiding alliances and other types of involvements in affairs of other nations. |
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