WW I Vocabulary
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- Q1being skilled in the art of conducting negotiations and other relations between nationsdiplomatic30s
- Q2Treaty that ended WW I; It blamed Germany for WW I and handed down harsh punishment.Treaty of Versailles30s
- Q3Woodrow Wilson's plan for world peace; dealt with issues addressed to avoid war and boundary changes.Fourteen Points30s
- Q4A weak international organization formed in 1920 to promote cooperation and peace among nations.League of Nations30s
- Q5A provision in the Treaty of Versailles by which Germany acknowledged that it was responsible for WWI.War Guilt Clause30s
- Q6payment for damages after a warreparations30s
- Q7A reduction in a country's ability to wage war, achieved by disbanding its armed forces and prohibiting it from acquiring weapons.demilitarization30s
- Q8The ability of a government to freely determine their own course.self-determination30s
- Q9Allied Powers who met in Versailles. (President Woodrow Wilson of the United States, Prime Minister David Lloyd George of Great Britain, Prime Minister Vittorio Orlando of Italy, and Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau of France.)Big Four30s
- Q10in precisely the order given; sequentially.respectively30s
- Q11to argue/debate about a topic.disputes30s
- Q12to work with others to achieve a common goal.negotiate30s
- Q13an agreement, usually formal, between two or more persons to do or not do something specified, or an incidental clause in such an agreement.covenants30s