| A | B |
| nationalism | loyalty to a nationa d promotion of its interests above all others |
| militarism | a bulidup of military strength within a country |
| entente | an understanding between nations |
| propaganda | ideas or infromation designed and spread to influence opinion |
| convoy | a group that travels with something, such as a ship, to protect it |
| front | a region where warfare is taking place |
| armistice | a temporary peace agreement to end fighting |
| mobilization | gathering resources and preparing for war |
| dissent | disagreement with or opposition to an opinion |
| socialist | person who believes industries should be publicly owned and run by the government rather than by private individuals |
| pacifist | person opposed to the use of war or violence to settle disputes |
| espionage | spying |
| sabotage | secret action by enemy agents or sympathizers to damage a nations's war effort |
| Fourteen Points | the peace plan to end WWI and restructure the countries of Europe proposed by Woodrow Wilson |