| A | B |
| nationalism | feeling of pride for and devotion to one's country |
| entente cordiale | friendly understanding |
| no man's land | a waste land of barbed wire and land mines, midle of nowhere |
| provisional government | temporary government |
| propaganda | spread of ideas to further a cause or damage on opposing cause |
| armistice | end to fighting in a war |
| reparations | payment for war damages |
| mandate | a territory that was administered bu not owned by members of the League of Nations |
| David Lloyd George | as the British government rep at Versailles, he favored reparations |
| Vladmir | leader of a second revolution in Russia who negotiated the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk |
| Otto Van Bismarck | Germen chancellor whose system of alliances succeeded in isolating France |
| Woodrow Wilson | allied leader who said his nation was entering war" to make the world safe for democracy" |
| Clemenceau | French rep @Versailles who sought to return of Alsace-Lorraine and the creation of an independent sate in the Rhineland |
| Zimmerman | German foreign secretary who suggested that Mexico joing the war to "regain lost territory" in southwest United States |
| Ferdinand | heir to throne of Austria-Hungary who was murdered by Gavrilo Princip |
| William II | German leader who gave Austria-Hungary a blank check in dealing with Serbia in 1914 |
| kaiser | German emperor |
| League of nations | international peacekeeping organization |
| 14 points | framework for peace, basis for peach discussions "general association of nations" |
| Battle of Jutland | navel battle |
| Battle of Verdun | "Bloodiest Battle" |
| Battle of Tannenbrug | most lost of Russian lives |