World War One Vocabulary

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World War One Vocabulary

IN THE SPACE PROVIDED HERE, DRAW A PICTURE OF THE WORD! MY DEFINITION FOR THE WORD :  Loyalty and devotion to a country WORD: Nationalism   IN THE SPACE PROVIDED HERE, DRAW A PICTURE OF THE WORD!   USE THE VOCABULARY WORD IN A SENTENCE. Sometimes extreme nationalism is not good for a country.

A policy of aggressive military preparedness militarism MY DEFINITION FOR THE WORD : A policy of aggressive military preparedness    WORD: militarism  USE THE VOCABULARY WORD IN A SENTENCE. The United States practices militarism in getting ready for battle. IN THE SPACE PROVIDED HERE, DRAW A PICTURE OF THE WORD!  

IN THE SPACE PROVIDED HERE, DRAW A PICTURE OF THE WORD!  Alliances MY DEFINITION FOR THE WORD :  A bond or connection between countries USE THE VOCABULARY WORD IN A SENTENCE: Countries that have alliances protect each other. IN THE SPACE PROVIDED HERE, DRAW A PICTURE OF THE WORD!  

IN THE SPACE PROVIDED HERE, DRAW A PICTURE OF THE WORD! Assassination   MY DEFINITION FOR THE WORD :      To murder a prominent person by sudden or secret attack USE THE VOCABULARY WORD IN A SENTENCE: Many important leaders have died through assassination. . IN THE SPACE PROVIDED HERE, DRAW A PICTURE OF THE WORD!  

IN THE SPACE PROVIDED HERE, DRAW A PICTURE OF THE WORD! U-Boats  MY DEFINITION FOR THE WORD :    Submarines   USE THE VOCABULARY WORD IN A SENTENCE. Germany had a large supply of u-boats in World War One. IN THE SPACE PROVIDED HERE, DRAW A PICTURE OF THE WORD!  

IN THE SPACE PROVIDED HERE, DRAW A PICTURE OF THE WORD! Trench Warfare   MY DEFINITION FOR THE WORD :    warfare in which opposing forces attack from a system of trenches protected by barbed wire USE THE VOCABULARY WORD IN A SENTENCE. In trench warfare, soldiers fire on one another from opposing lines of dugout trenches. IN THE SPACE PROVIDED HERE, DRAW A PICTURE OF THE WORD!  

IN THE SPACE PROVIDED HERE, DRAW A PICTURE OF THE WORD! treaty   MY DEFINITION FOR THE WORD :   an agreement made by negotiations of countries, usually after war USE THE VOCABULARY WORD IN A SENTENCE. Most of the time, a treaty is signed in Paris, France to end a war. IN THE SPACE PROVIDED HERE, DRAW A PICTURE OF THE WORD!  

IN THE SPACE PROVIDED HERE, DRAW A PICTURE OF THE WORD! Armistice   MY DEFINITION FOR THE WORD :  suspension of hostilities by agreement between opponents (stop a war) USE THE VOCABULARY WORD IN A SENTENCE. An armistice is an agreement that stops the war. IN THE SPACE PROVIDED HERE, DRAW A PICTURE OF THE WORD!  

IN THE SPACE PROVIDED HERE, DRAW A PICTURE OF THE WORD! Neutral   MY DEFINITION FOR THE WORD :     not choosing sides USE THE VOCABULARY WORD IN A SENTENCE. IN THE SPACE PROVIDED HERE, DRAW A PICTURE OF THE WORD!  

IN THE SPACE PROVIDED HERE, DRAW A PICTURE OF THE WORD! conflict    MY DEFINITION FOR THE WORD :    Prolonged fighting   USE THE VOCABULARY WORD IN A SENTENCE. IN THE SPACE PROVIDED HERE, DRAW A PICTURE OF THE WORD!  

IN THE SPACE PROVIDED HERE, DRAW A PICTURE OF THE WORD! telegram  MY DEFINITION FOR THE WORD :  a message sent by a telegraph, which is an electric device that sends messages by code over wires USE THE VOCABULARY WORD IN A SENTENCE. IN THE SPACE PROVIDED HERE, DRAW A PICTURE OF THE WORD!  

IN THE SPACE PROVIDED HERE, DRAW A PICTURE OF THE WORD!   Zeppelin MY DEFINITION FOR THE WORD :   an airship filled with gas; blimp   USE THE VOCABULARY WORD IN A SENTENCE. IN THE SPACE PROVIDED HERE, DRAW A PICTURE OF THE WORD!  

IN THE SPACE PROVIDED HERE, DRAW A PICTURE OF THE WORD! Invasion MY DEFINITION FOR THE WORD :  entrance of an army into a country for a conquest USE THE VOCABULARY WORD IN A SENTENCE. IN THE SPACE PROVIDED HERE, DRAW A PICTURE OF THE WORD!  

IN THE SPACE PROVIDED HERE, DRAW A PICTURE OF THE WORD!   hemisphere MY DEFINITION FOR THE WORD :    half the earth   USE THE VOCABULARY WORD IN A SENTENCE. Eastern Hemisphere, the half that is east of the Prime Meridian and west of 180° longitude. Western Hemisphere, the half that lies west of the Prime Meridian and east of 180° longitude. IN THE SPACE PROVIDED HERE, DRAW A PICTURE OF THE WORD!  

IN THE SPACE PROVIDED HERE, DRAW A PICTURE OF THE WORD! Rebellion  MY DEFINITION FOR THE WORD : Uprising against the government   USE THE VOCABULARY WORD IN A SENTENCE. After the United States purchased the Philippines from the Spanish, the locals went into a rebellion. IN THE SPACE PROVIDED HERE, DRAW A PICTURE OF THE WORD!  

IN THE SPACE PROVIDED HERE, DRAW A PICTURE OF THE WORD! Police power    MY DEFINITION FOR THE WORD :   USE THE VOCABULARY WORD IN A SENTENCE. IN THE SPACE PROVIDED HERE, DRAW A PICTURE OF THE WORD!