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World War I Vocabulary U.S.H. Ch. 11. nationalism - a devotion to the interests and culture of one's nation.

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Page 1: World War I Vocabulary U.S.H. Ch. 11. nationalism - a devotion to the interests and culture of one's nation.

World War I Vocabulary

U.S.H. Ch. 11

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nationalism

• - a devotion to the interests and culture of one's nation.

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militarism

• - the policy of building up armed forces in aggressive preparedness for war and their use as a tool of diplomacy.

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Allies

• - the group of nations - originally consisting of Great Britain, France Russia and later joined by the United States, Italy and others.

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Central Powers

• - the group on nations - led by Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman empire.

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Archduke Franz Ferdinand

• - Heir to the Austrian throne. His assassination triggered the beginning of WWI.

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no man's land

• - an unoccupied region between opposing armies.

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trench warfare

• - military operations in which the opposing forces attack and counterattack from systems of fortified ditches rather than on an open battlefield.

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Lusitania

• - a British passenger ship that was sunk by a German U-boat in 1915

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Zimmermann note

• - a message sent in 1917 by the German foreign minister to the German ambassador in Mexico, proposing a German-Mexican alliance and promising to help Mexico regain Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona if the United States entered World War I.

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Eddie Rickenbacker

• - famous fighter pilot who repeatedly fought the German air squadron led by the "Red Baron."

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Selective Service Act

• - a law, enacted in 1917, that required men to register for military service.

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convoy system

• - the protection of merchant sips from U-boat (German submarine) attacks by having the ships travel in large groups escorted by warships.

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American Expeditionary Force

• - the U.S. forces, led by General John Pershing, who fought with the Allies in Europe during World War I.

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General John J. Pershing

• - The commander of the American Expeditionary Force.

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Alvin York

• - Objected to fighting because the bible said "Thou shall not kill.”

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conscientious objector

• - a person who refuses, on moral grounds, to participate in warfare.

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armistice

• - a truce, or agreement to end an armed conflict.

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War Industries Board

• - an agency established during World War I to increase efficiency and discourage waste in war-related industries.

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Bernard M. Baruch

• - Prosperous businessman who reorganized the War Industries Board.

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propaganda

• - biased communication designed to influence people's thoughts and actions.

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George Creel

• - Head of the Committee on Public Information, a government agency designed to make the war popular among Americans.

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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 U.S. participation in WWI

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Great Migration

• - the large scale movement of African Americans from the South to Northern cities in the early 20th century

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Fourteen Points

• - the principles making up President Woodrow Wilson's plan for world peace following World War I.

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League of Nations

• - an association of nations established in 1920 to promote international cooperation and peace.

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Georges Clemenceau

• - French premier who was determined to prevent future German invasions of France.

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David Lloyd George

• - British Prime minister who won reelection on the slogan "Make Germany Pay."

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Treaty of Versailles

• - the 1919 peace treaty at the end of World War I which established new nations, borders, and war reparations.

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reparations

• - the compensation paid by defeated nation for the damage or injury it inflicted during a war.

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war-guilt clause

• - a provision in the Treaty of Versailles by which Germany acknowledged that it alone was responsible for World War I.

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Henry Cabot Lodge

• - US conservative senator who opposed Wilson's League of Nations.