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A position of remaining neutral in times of conflict.
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A style of fighting where armies dig trenches into the ground for protection from enemy gunfire.
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A toxic chemical used in warfare that causes blistering of the skin and lungs, resulting in a long and painful death.
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Naval submarines used by Germany in World War 1.
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An explosive used to destroy submarines.
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World War I Allied Powers included France, Great Britain, Russia, Italy, Japan, and the United States (starting in 1917).
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World War I Central Powers included Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire (modern-day Turkey).
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African-American Regiment that fought on the front lines of World War I with the French.
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Purchased from the government at a set price and would be cashed in at a later time for that price plus interest.
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Images and slogans combined to try and convince people to believe in a certain idea by the government.
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Presented to Congress in January of 1918 by President Wilson that outlined his plan for peace after WWI.
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Monetary payment is used to right a wrong.