World War One Crossword

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  1. 3. The name for World War One before it was renamed as such.
  2. 6. A deep sense of identification with a nation, along with disregard towards the interests of other nations.
  3. 7. The key factor that led to Europe being so vulnerable to a World War.
  4. 8. The treaty that concluded World War One and stripped Germany of its colonial holdings, fifteen percent of its territory in Europe, and forced them to pay heavy reparations to those who won the war.
  5. 10. The President of the United States during and after World War One came to an end.
  6. 11. The name for the type of media countries used to antagonize their opponents during World War One.
  7. 14. The idea that a nation shall have a strong military system in order to prepare for conflict with other nations and a willingness to use it to defend a nation's interests.
  8. 15. The country that joined in on World War One after Germany threatened its shipping through the use of submarines.
  9. 17. The author of the most famous book describing the events of World War One, All Quiet on the Western Front.
  10. 19. The assassination of this archduke was the major event that caused World War One.
  11. 20. The name for the international peacekeeping organization that was focused on preventing any repetitions of the events similar to World War One.
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  1. 1. The name for the declining nation consisting of the current nations of Turkey, Syria, and Iraq, that World War One put an end to.
  2. 2. The guidelines set in place by the President of the United States, Woodrow Wilson, as a means of structuring the rebuilding of countries after the end of the war.
  3. 4. The name for the group consisting of Russia, France, and Britain.
  4. 5. This practice led to the massive production and distribution of weapons and other wartime technology that contributed to the high mortality rates of the war.
  5. 9. The name for the young-middle class women that challenged preconceived social roles as a result of the social and cultural changes in society that were sparked by the aftermath of World War One.
  6. 12. The name for the group consisting of Germany, Italy, and Austro-Hungary.
  7. 13. The name given to warfare that mobilized a country's entire population and resources to contribute to the war effort.
  8. 16. The name for the era in Europe that many thought World War One was seeming to mock, as the values of this era of progress, rationality, and tolerance were heavily undervalued during the course of the war.
  9. 18. The push for this idea was put to a halt by many women as a result of the war as there was a greater focus on serving their country in any way possible, often being in industrial, agricultural, and domestic ways and settings.