America and World War I

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  1. 3. November 11th, 1918.
  2. 5. These became named "Liberty Dogs" due to German discontent.
  3. 12. British passenger liner, with Americans onboard, that was sunk by German U-Boats in 1915.
  4. 13. Senators who did not like the way the Treaty of Versailles was written in which Congress did not have to give consent to go to war.
  5. 14. Country that declared war on Germany because Germany declared war on France and Belgium.
  6. 16. Allowed postal authorities to ban treasonable or seditious newspapers, magazines, or printed material from the mail.
  7. 18. Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, and Nationalism.
  8. 19. The Food Administration made Thursday and Saturday this.
  9. 23. Government agency that regulated all the industries that were engaged in the war effort.
  10. 24. Americans who felt the war did affect American interests that America should enter the war on the side of the Allies.
  11. 29. Americans who felt the country should play an active role in international affairs and should work to achieve peace, but not enter the war.
  12. 32. Wilson's organization of collective security, but the U.S. never joined it.
  13. 33. Hispanic neighborhoods that formed throughout the American West due to many Mexicans leaving Mexico for better opportunities in the United States.
  14. 34. April 6th, 1917.
  15. 38. Capital of Bosnia where Franz Ferdinand and his wife were assassinated.
  16. 40. French passenger liner, with Americans onboard, that was sunk by German U-Boats in 1916 after Germany promised not to attack anymore passenger liners.
  17. 42. Message from the German Foreign Minister to encourage Mexico to go to war against the United States.
  18. 43. Member of the "Black Hand" organization who assassinated Franz Ferdinand and his wife.
  19. 45. Wilson's postwar plan for peace in Europe.
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  1. 1. Country that came to the aid of Serbia after the Austro-Hungarian Empire declared war on them.
  2. 2. Passed in May of 1917, it authorized a draft of young men into military service.
  3. 4. Payments for war damages.
  4. 6. States that Mexico were promised to get back in the Zimmerman Note.
  5. 7. 4.8 million of them served in World War I.
  6. 8. The mass exodus of African-Americans from the South to the North due to Jim Crow Laws in the South and the prospect of jobs in the North.
  7. 9. Many of these troops received the Croix de Guerre for their bravery in the Battle of Meuse-Argonne.
  8. 10. Country that declared war Germany because they declared war on Russia.
  9. 11. President of the U.S. during the war.
  10. 15. Commander of U.S. forces in Europe during WWI.
  11. 17. What Allied troops called U.S. soldiers during the war.
  12. 20. Americans who felt the war was none of America's business.
  13. 21. Many of them vacated the jobs that men held before they went off to war.
  14. 22. Country that came to the aid of the Austro-Hungarian Empire after Russia declared war on them.
  15. 24. Isolationist senators who did not want the U.S. to get involved in the League of Nations nor the mutual defense part of Article 10.
  16. 25. The Food Administration made Monday and Wednesday this.
  17. 26. These became named "Liberty Steaks" due to German discontent.
  18. 27. Mostly used for reconnaissance during the war.
  19. 28. This Allied country left the war on March 3rd, 1918.
  20. 30. Country blamed for the assassination of Franz Ferdinand and his wife.
  21. 31. His music was banned from being played in schools due to German discontent.
  22. 35. This naval tactic proved to be an instant success as U-Boat attacks decreased considerably.
  23. 36. The post-war peace conference in Paris was held here.
  24. 37. People whose moral or religious beliefs forbade them from fighting in wars.
  25. 39. This killed over 50 million people during WWI.
  26. 41. The Food Administration made Tuesday this.
  27. 44. Government agency set up to promote the war and create propaganda. (abbv.)