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WWI “The Great War” Vocabulary. 1. Ratify. To give official approval to. 2. Stalemate. A situation during a conflict in which both sides are equally powerful and neither one will give in. X. 3. Alliance . A close association of nations formed to advance common interests or causes. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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WWI“The Great

War”Vocabulary

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1. RatifyTo give official

approval to.

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2. Stalemate

A situation during a

conflict in which both sides are equally

powerful and neither one will give in.

X

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3. Alliance

A close association of nations formed to advance common interests or causes.

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4. Zimmerman Telegram

A coded message

intercepted by the British; the

intended purpose was

for the Germans to

engage Mexico in war with the

U.S.

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5. Nationalism

Loyalty to a nation and

promotion of its interests

above all others.

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6. Militarism

A buildup of military strength within a country.

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7. Neutral

Taking no sides

in a conflict.

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8. Armistice

A temporary peace

agreement to end

fighting (a cease-fire).

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9. Lusitania

British passenger

ship that was sunk off the

coast of Great Britain

killing several

Americans.

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10. Isolationism

A national policy of avoiding

involvement in world

affairs.

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11. Reparation

Payment by the losing

country in a war to the winner for

the damages caused by the war.

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12. Treaty of Versailles

A peace agreement

among 21 of the nations

who had fought in WWI;

signed in Versailles,

France.

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13. Allied Powers

Group of nations made up primarily of: – British Empire– France– Russia– Serbia– Belgium– United States

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14. Central Powers

Group of nations made up primarily of:

– German Empire– Austro-Hungarian

Empire– Bulgaria– Ottoman Empire

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15. League of Nations

An association of nations to

preserve peace and resolve international

disputes proposed in Wilson’s 14

points.

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16. Wilson’s 14 Points

Created at the end of WWI,

Woodrow Wilson’s list of

ideas for preventing

world wars in the future.

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17. Woodrow Wilson

President of the United

States during WWI; he created

the League of Nations.

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The order in which nations

joined WWI