World War 1

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A feeling of extreme pride and loyalty citizens have for their country
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US foreign policy that avoids political or military alliances, staying out of international conflicts to focus on domestic issues
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British passenger ship sunk by Germany, influencing US entry into WWI
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The compensation paid by a defeated nation for the damage or injury it inflicted during a war.
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how the civilian population reacts and contributes to a war effort
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biased communication designed to influence people's thoughts and actions