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Vocab Basketball!!! World history, Chapter 26

Alliance a formal agreement or treaty between two or more nations to cooperate for specific reason.

Militarism To glorify military action and to build up you army to compete with other nations.

Assassination To kill suddenly or secretively, especially a  politically prominent person. The assassination of a political leader was one of the main causes of WWI.

Ultimatum A final set of demands

Mobilize To prepare your military forces to go to war.

Neutrality Policy of supporting neither side of a war.

Stalemate A deadlock in which neither side is able to defeat the other.

U-Boats Nickname for a German submarine.

Convoy Groups of merchant ships protected by military ships or vehicles.

Total War War that requires all the resources and people of one country be involved in the war effort.

Draft/Conscription Requires all young men to be ready for military service, if selected you must go.

Propaganda Spreading of ideas to promote a cause (such as a war effort)

Atrocities Horrible acts committed during war on innocent people.

Reparations (Hint: money/war) Payment for war damages, using the losing side has to pay this.