A policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war.

Agreement among nations to aid each other if attacked.

To control all aspects of a country directly or indirectly by another country (known as “mother country”)

A strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country and cultural group

A national policy of avoiding involvement in world affairs; The U.S. policy until it entered WWI in 1917.

U.S. President during WWI

Information designed to influence people's opinion.

Document that formally ended WWI; Considered a contributing factor toward WWII

President Wilson's plan for organizing post WWI Europe and for avoiding future wars.

Formed after World War I as a place where countries could meet to work out their differences without war.

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