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Buffering in a production process refers to a storage area between stages of production activity where output of a stage is placed prior to being used in a "downstream" stage.
Sappers
Military engineers who perform a variety of tasks including laying or clearing minefields, demolishing buildings, and building bridges and roads, often under combat conditions.
Zimmerman Telegram
A secret communication sent by the German Empire to Mexico in 1917, proposing a military alliance against the United States, contributing to the U.S. decision to enter World War I.
Blockade
A military strategy or action that involves surrounding a place, such as a city or country, to prevent the entry or exit of traffic and supplies, often used during war.
Schenck V. U.S.
A landmark Supreme Court case in 1919, which held that the government can restrict speech if it poses a "clear and present danger" to national security or public safety.
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