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Group of nations linked together for a purpose.
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President Wilson’s plan for a fair peace after World War I. One part of it was the formation of the League of Nations.
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An association of nations from 1920-1946, whose purpose was to promote international cooperation and world peace.
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A British passenger liner sunk by German U-boats in 1915. 1,200 people died including 128 Americans. Many Americans wanted to enter the war against Germany.
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When a nation or group doesn’t take sides in a war or dispute.
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Thoughts spread by a group that support its views, usually at the expense of another group.
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Supreme Court decision in 1919. It said that freedom of speech was not an absolute right, especially during wartime. Yelling fire in a crowded theater in not permitted.
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Agreement marking the end of World War I. The US Senate did not approve the treaty or the League of Nations.
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President of the United States from 1912-1921. He was the President during World War I.
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Conflict from 1914-1918 in which Italy, Germany, and Austria- Hungary (the Triple Alliance) was defeated by the Triple Entente (France, England, and Russia). It was also called the Great War.
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