| A | B |
| nationalism | belief in superiority of one'sown people, culture, or ethnic group |
| imperialism | desire of nations to build self-suffiency through colonization |
| militarism | increase in national military strength |
| Triple Entente | France, England, Russia |
| Triple Alliance | Germany, Austria-Hungry, Italy |
| The War to End all Wars | nickname for WWI |
| Allies | Britain, France, Russia, Italy |
| Central Powers | Germany, Austria-Hungry, Ottoman Empire |
| Treaty of Brest-Litovisk | made peace between Germany and USSR |
| Doughboys | nickname for American troops |
| Great migration | when almost half million African Americans moved north |
| Fourteen Points | Wilson's plan for peace without victory |
| Neutrality Acts | made US remain nuetral in beginning of WWII |
| WAC | Women's Navy Corps |
| WAVES | Navy WAC's |
| rationing | limits on things civilians could buy, shoes, stockings, gas, sugar, etc... |
| Rosie the Riveter | picture encouraging women to work in factories |
| Nuremberg Laws | took away Jew's civil rights |
| Island Hopping | jumping from island to island to get to Japan and Hiroshima |
| Bataan Death March | 54, 000 died on the 60-mile march to prison camp |