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Anarchist, n.

A person who Rebels against or Works to disturb an established authority, usually a government or economic system.

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Attrition, n.

The act of wearing down by inflicting continuous losses.

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Communist, n.

A person who believes in establishing an economic system based on country ownership of property and Industry, known as COMMUNISM.

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Dogfight, n.

A close compat between military planes

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Draft, n.

A system that requires individuals to serve in the military

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Exploitation, n.

The act of making use of something unfair for one's own advantage

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Imperialism, n.

The practice of gaining power as a country that by taking over areas of the world

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Isolationism, n.

In approach to foreign policy display a reluctance to enter int

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" interlocking alliances" ( phrase)

A system in which countries agreed to help each other when one of them is attacked

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isolationism, n.

an approach to foreign policy displaying a reluctance to enter international affairs

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jingoism, n.

extreme nationalism marked by aggressive foreign policy

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martial law, n.

The temporary substitution of military enforcement of civil rules

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militarism, n.

The building up of a strong military

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mobilization, n.

The process of preparing to fight a war or take other Collective actions

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Pacifist, n.

A person who opposes War and violence as a way to resolve conflict

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Pandemic, n.

In outbreak of rapidly spreading diseases that infects many people around the world at the same time

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Propaganda, n.

Information spread to encourage belief in a certain person or idea

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Provisional, adj.

Temporary

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Recession, n.

A period of decline in a nation's economy

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Shell shock, n.

And condition caused by intense stress of participating in Warfare known today as post trauma stress disorder or PTSD

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Tariff, n.

A tax imposed on particular imported goods