World War 1 Vocabulary. Assassination Murder of a (usually prominent) person by sudden or secret attack often for political reasons.

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World War 1 Vocabulary

Assassination Murder of a (usually prominent) person by sudden or secret attack often for political reasons

Nationalism A strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one’s country

Imperialism Domination of one country by another

Industrialism Social organization in which industries are dominant

Militarism Glorification of the military

Alliance Formal agreement between two or more powers to work together

Entangled Alliances Agreements with other countries that may force you into situations you may wish to avoid

Arms Race Competition between two or more countries to have the most well armed military forces

Triple Alliance An alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy in the years before WW1

Triple Entente An agreement between Great Britain, France and Russia in the years before WW1

Pan-Slavism A form of nationalism holding that all Slavic peoples shared a common nationality

Balkans Easternmost of Europe’s three southern peninsulas, a mountainous area characterized by political unrest

Armistice Mutual agreement to end fighting in a war