| A | B |
| pacifist | person opposed to use of war or violence to settle disputes |
| convoy | group that travels together for protection (ship) |
| espionage | spying |
| autocracy | government where one person has unlimited power |
| Fourteen Points | Wilson's peace plan to end WW I and restructure Europe |
| alliance/alliances | defense agreements among nations |
| mobilization | gathering resources and preparing for war |
| dissent | disagreement with or opposition to an opinion |
| entente | an understanding between nations (Triple Entente) |
| League of Nations | associations of nations organized to preserve peace |
| armistice | a temporary peace agreement to end fighting |
| front | area where fighting is taking place (line of fighting) |
| nationalism | policy of loyality to your country |
| propaganda | ideas or information designed and spread to influence opinion |
| socialist | believes industries should be publically owned and run by governemnt |
| reparations | payment by the losing country to the winners for damages |
| sabatage | secret action by enemy agents to damage a nation's war effort |
| militarism | policy of building up a nations military strength |
| imperialism | policy of a stronger nation taking over weaker nations |
| doughboys | name given to American soldiers in France |