| A | B |
| No man’s land | the space between opposing trenches |
| Convoys groups | of merchant ships and troop transports |
| Vladimir Lenin | leader of the Bolshevik party |
| Treaty of brest litovsk | treaty between Germany and Russia that ended Russia’s involvement in world war 1 |
| Armistice | - a cease- fire |
| Fourteen points | President Wilson’s plan for peace after world war 1 |
| League of Nations | - as association of nations organized to help keep peace and prevent future wars |
| Treaty of Versailles | treaty that ended world war 1 |
| Reparations | payments for war damage |
| Cost of living | the cost of food, clothing, shelter, and other essentials that people need to survive |
| General strike | a strike that involves all workers in a certain location not just workers in a particular industry. |
| Red scare | panic in the United States caused by the fear that communists world seize power in the United States |
| Mitchell palmer | attorney general of the united states in 1919 |
| J. Edgar Hoover | head of the general intelligence division which became the FBI |
| Deported | to be expelled from a country |