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Glorification of the military
Britain, France, Russia, and Serbia
Germany and Austria- Hungary
A long series of Trenches
Favored staying out of the war
Favored fighting on the Allies side
Wanted the U.S. to play a role for peace but not fight
A telegraph that was intercepted
The first ever draft more then 4 million men were drafted
Encouraged public support for the war
In charge of CPI
Objected to the war based on moral or religious values were supposed to be exempt from the war
Gave them the power to ban newspaper that was treasonious
Outlawed speech that went against the government
Times where public order is more important then the first amendment
African-Americans moved to North hoping to escape poverty and Jim Crowe laws and find better jobs
Protected by warships provided better safety at sea
Russian leader signed a treaty with Germany in 1918
People collecting their own government
Payment for all damages caused
An organization where countries could come together to resolve disputes
Opposed the treaty
Isolationist who oppose the league of Nations
Economic slowdown occurred after the war
Raising prices rather than buying war bonds bonds
Communist or radical plotting a revolution
People deported without a trial
To protect peoples rights
Republican who won election in 1920
Countries owed the US more than need owed other countries

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