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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

NATIONALISM

PATRIOTIC FEELING, PRINCIPLES, OR EFFORTS.
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MILITARISM

THE BELIEF OR DESIRE 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.
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ALLIES

PEOPLE, GROUPS, OR STATES THAT HAVE JOINED IN AN ASSOCIATION FOR MUTUAL BENEFIT OR TO ACHIEVE SOME COMMON PURPOSE
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CENTRAL POWERs

Germany and its allies (Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire) in World War I.

ARCHUDUKE FRANZ FERDINAND

WAS AN ARCHDUKE OF AUSTRIA-ESTE, AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN AND ROYAL PRINCE OF HUNGARY AND OF BOHEMIA

NO MANS LAND

DISPUTED GROUND, AS BETWEEN THE FRONT LINES OR TRENCHES OF TWO OPPOSING ARMIES. "ENEMY SOLDIERS FACING YOU ACROSS NO MAN'S LAND"

TRENCH WARFARE

a type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other.

LUSITANIA

ANCIENT REGION AND ROMAN PROVINCE ON THE IBERIAN PENINSULA
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ZIMMERMAN NOTE

THE ZIMMERMANN TELEGRAM (OR ZIMMERMANN NOTE) WAS A 1917 DIPLOMATIC PROPOSAL FROM THE GERMAN EMPIRE FOR MEXICO TO JOIN THE CENTRAL POWERS

EDDIE RICKENBACKER

THE MOST DECORATED UNITED STATES COMBAT PILOT IN WORLD WAR I (1890-1973)
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SELECTIVE SERVICE ACT

authorized the federal government to raise a national army for the American entry into World War I through conscription.
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CONVOY ACT

The act of accompanying or escorting, especially for protective purposes

AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE

AEF FOUGHT IN FRANCE ALONGSIDE FRENCH AND BRITISH ALLIED FORCES IN THE LAST YEAR OF THE WAR, AGAINST IMPERIAL GERMAN FORCES.
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GENERAL J. PERSHING

UNITED STATES GENERAL WHO COMMANDED THE AMERICAN FORCES IN EUROPE DURING WORLD WAR I (1860-1948)

ALVIN YORK

WAS ONE OF THE MOST DECORATED AMERICAN SOLDIERS IN WORLD WAR I.
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CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR

a person who for reasons of conscience objects to serving in the armed forces.
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ARMISTICE

AN AGREEMENT MADE BY OPPOSING SIDES IN A WAR TO STOP FIGHTING FOR A CERTAIN TIME; A TRUCE.
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WAR INDUSTRIES BOARD

WAS A UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT AGENCY ESTABLISHED ON JULY 28, 1917, DURING WORLD WAR I, TO COORDINATE THE PURCHASE OF WAR SUPPLIES
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BERNARD M. BARUCH

AMERICAN FINANCIER, STOCK INVESTOR, PHILANTHROPIST, STATESMAN, AND POLITICAL CONSULTANT.

PROPAGANDA

Propaganda ensured that the people only got to know what their governments wanted them to know

GEORGE CREEL

George Creel was an investigative journalist, a politician, and, most famously, the head of the United States Committee on Public Information, a propaganda organization created by President Woodrow Wilson during World War I
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ESPIONAGE AND SEDITION ACTS

prohibited many forms of speech, including "any disloyal, profane, scurrilous, or abusive language about the form of government of the United States

GREAT MIGRATION

was the movement of 6 million African Americans out of the rural Southern United States
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FOURTEEN POINTS

WAS A STATEMENT GIVEN ON THE 8TH OF JANUARY, 1918 BY UNITED STATES PRESIDENT WOODROW WILSON DECLARING THAT WORLD WAR I WAS BEING FOUGHT FOR A MORAL CAUSE AND CALLING FOR POSTWAR PEACE IN EUROPE.
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LEAGUE OF NATIONS

WAS AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL ORGANISATION FOUNDED AS A RESULT OF THE PARIS PEACE CONFERENCE THAT ENDED THE FIRST WORLD WAR.

GEORGE'S CLEMENCEAU

served as the Prime Minister of France from 1906 to 1909, and again from 1917 to 1920.

DAVID LLOYD GEORGE

WAS A BRITISH LIBERAL POLITICIAN AND STATESMAN
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TREATY OF VERSALLIES

was one of the peace treaties at the end of World War I

REPARATIONS

THE MAKING OF AMENDS FOR A WRONG ONE HAS DONE, BY PAYING MONEY TO OR OTHERWISE HELPING THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN WRONGED.
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WAR-GUILT CLAUSE

WAS AN ARTICLE IN THE VERSAILLES TREATY WHICH WAS DESIGNED TO PROVIDE THE LEGAL BASIS FOR PREPARATIONS

HENRY CABOT LODGE

LODGE WAS AN AMERICAN REPUBLICAN SENATOR AND HISTORIAN FROM MASSACHUSETTS
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NATIVISM

THE POLICY OF PROTECTING THE INTERESTS OF NATIVE-BORN OR ESTABLISHED INHABITANTS AGAINST THOSE OF IMMIGRANTS.

ISOLATIONISM

A POLICY OF REMAINING APART FROM THE AFFAIRS OR INTERESTS OF OTHER GROUPS, ESP. THE POLITICAL AFFAIRS OF OTHER COUNTRIES.
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COMMUNISM

A POLITICAL THEORY DERIVED FROM KARL MARX, ADVOCATING CLASS WAR AND LEADING TO A SOCIETY IN WHICH ALL PROPERTY IS PUBLICLY OWNED AND EACH PERSON WORKS AND IS PAID ACCORDING TO THEIR ABILITIES AND NEEDS.

ANARCHISTS

A PERSON WHO BELIEVES IN OR TRIES TO BRING ABOUT ANARCHY.
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SACCO AND VANZETTI

ITALIAN-BORN ANARCHISTS WHO WERE CONVICTED OF MURDERING TWO MEN DURING THE ARMED ROBBERY OF A SHOE FACTORY IN SOUTH BRAINTREE
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QUOTA SYSTEM

originally determined by legislation in 1921, of limiting by nationality the number of immigrants who may enter the U.S.

JOHN L. LEWIS

United States labor leader who was president of the United Mine Workers of America from 1920 to 1960 and president of the Congress of Industrial Organizations from 1935 to 1940 (1880-1969)

WARREN G. HARDING

29TH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, A REPUBLICAN FROM OHIO WHO SERVED IN THE OHIO SENATE AND THEN IN THE UNITED STATES SENATE WHERE HE PROTECTED ALCOHOL INTERESTS AND MODERATELY SUPPORTED WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE
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CHARLES EVANS HUGHES

UNITED STATES JURIST WHO SERVED AS CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT (1862-1948)
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