American History: Chp. 22 - World War I
Across
- 2. Powerful alliance that included Austria-Hungary, Germany, Bulgaria, and Ottoman Empire.
- 10. Man's reason is the sole criterion for truth.
- 11. Allied commander during World War I.
- 12. Site of two international peace conferences in 1899 & 1907.
- 14. The truth of all knowledge must always be in question.
- 16. Religious or theological liberalism.
- 18. An impersonal God created the world run by natural laws and left man to take care of himself using his intellect.
- 19. One truth or idea
- 20. French fortress city & site of a major battle.
- 22. Utopian and classless society where government was unnecessary.
- 25. This day was originally called Armistice Day, but is now the day that America honors all men and women who have served in the armed forces.
- 26. Type of nationalism where the desire of a group to break loose from government and rules themselves based on their natural boundaries of origin.
- 28. Intentional destruction of property
- 29. Right of neutral nation to freely trade with members on both sides in a conflict.
Down
- 1. Largest naval battle of World War I.
- 3. Man is naturally good, but society and private property are bad and corrupt man.
- 4. Government should control all resources on behalf of the people as a collective whole.
- 5. Contradictory truth
- 6. Another name given to World War I.
- 7. Most famous of America's flying aces.
- 8. Reservations that U.S. Senate had regarding the treaty to join the League of Nations.
- 9. Gave us the theory of evolution.
- 13. Experience is the only source of knowledge.
- 15. Senses and the mind are the sole avenues of knowledge & man cannot know God or the soul by either of these avenues.
- 17. Father of Communism
- 21. German defense line formed by an intricate system of trenches and dugouts.
- 23. Matter is the only reality; reduces man to a complex machine.
- 24. Wilson's Secretary of State know for settling international disputes.
- 27. Along with Marx, he helped publish the Communist Manifesto.