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3
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a person opposed to was who favors settling all disputes between nations by peaceful means
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5
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after a war, a territory or colony taken from the defeated nations and placed under the control of one or more of the victors
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10
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Delibrate murder of an entire people
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Policy of aggressively building up a nation's armed forces in preparation for war
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15
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Group of armed and unarmed ships deployed to protect merchant shipping from attack
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Rewards gained through military victory
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President Wilson's proposal in 1918 for a postwar European peace
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19
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Name given to American troops in Europe in world war I
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Turkish repression in 1915-1916 against the nationalist movement among Christian Armenians
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U.S. legislator, women's suffarage leader, and pacifist
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1919 treaty that ended world war I
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One of the two great European alliances before world war I made up of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy, and the Ottoman Empire
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Situation in which neither side in a conflict is able to gain the advantage
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power to make decisions about one's own future
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one of the two great European alliances before world war I made up of Britain, France, and Russia
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Collapse of the Czar's government in Russia in 1917, leading ultimately to the Bolshevik takeover
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U.S. statesman
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30
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Members of the minoring radical wing, led by lenin, of the Russian Social Democratic party that seized power in Nevember 1917
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32
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Turning clocks ahead one hour for the summer
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International organization, formed after world war I, that aimed to promote security and peace for all members
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42
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Cease-fire of truce
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Ruler with the unlimited power
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In world war I, Russia, France, Great Britain, and later the United States
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45
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A German submarine
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Disturning goods to consumers in a fixed amount
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