World War I

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A situation in which neither side can make progress or win.
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Ideas spread to influence public opinion for or against a cause.
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War A conflict that involves the complete mobilization of resources and people, affecting the lives of all citizens in the warring countries.
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Plan Germany's military strategy for defeating France quickly by moving through Belgium.
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Warfare A type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other.
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The strip of territory separating the trenches of opposing armies.
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of Attrition A conflict based on wearing down the other side with constant attacks and heavy losses.
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Submarine Warfare: A type of naval warfare in which submarines sink vessels such as freighters and tankers without warning.
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An agreement to stop fighting, typically in a war.
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The deliberate mass murder of a particular racial, political, or cultural group.