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Chapter 19

The Americans McDougal Littel vocabulary

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nationalismdevotion to the interests or culture of one's own country
militarismdevelopment of armed forces and their use as a tool of diplomacy
AlliesFrance, Britain and Russia (later Italy and the United States)
Central PowersGermany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, Italy (later changed sides)
Archduke Ferdinandheir to the Austrian throne, assassinated in Sarajevo
no man's landbarren expanse of land between trench lines
trench warfaredescribes the bloody, close quarters combat on the Western Front in World War I
Lusitaniapassenger liner sunk by a german U-boat, caused the US to enter the war
U-boata German submarine
Zimmerman notetelegram from the German foriegn minister to Mexico, an attempt to get Mexico in the war against the United States
Eddie Rickenbackerfamous American fighter ace of WWI
Selective Service Actestablished a military draft in the United States
convoy systemheavily guarded groups of merchant ships crossing the Atlantic from the US to Europe
American Expeditionary ForceAmerican force that went to Europe in 1917
General John J. Pershingcommander of the AEF
Alvin Yorkkilled 25 Germans and captured 132 prisoners, won the Medal of Honor
conscientious objectorperson who opposes war on religious or moral grounds
armisticetruce that ends fighting
November 11, 1918Armistice Day
War Industries Boardfederal agency set up to boost wartime production
Bernard M. Baruchleader of the WIB
propagandabiased communication designed to influence people's thoughts or beliefs
George Creelhead of the Committee on Public Information
Committee on Public Informationthe nation's first propaganda agency
Espionage and Sedition Actslaw that limited speech critical of the war
Great Migrationmovement of hundreds of thousands of African Americans to northern cities
Flu Epidemic of 1918killed between 20 and 40 million people
Schenck v. United Statesupheld the legality of the Espionage and Sedition Act
Fourteen PointsWoodrow Wilson's peace plan
League of Nationsinternational organization designed to address diplomatic crises
Georges ClemenceauFrench Premier during WWI
David Lloyd GeorgeBritish Prime Minister during WWI
Woodrow WilsonAmerican President during WWI
Treaty of Versaillesended WWI and punished Germany
reparationswar damages
war-guilt clauserequired Germany to take responsibility for WWI
Henry Cabot LodgeUS Senator who opposed Wilson's fourteen points and the League of Nations


World History Pages
Durham School of the Arts
Durham, NC

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