Chase's Week 7 Readings Crossword Puzzle
Across
- 2. This man formed the "Poison Squad" in 1902, which consisted of 12 young male clerks that volunteered to eat food treated with chemicals to test the toxicity of borax (2 words) Pgs. 544-545
- 7. The right or privilege of voting; franchise Pg. 548
- 10. This would be created due to the Treaty of Versailles and would divide Prussia, break up the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and strip Germany of its overseas colonies (2 words) Pgs. 540-541
- 11. Margaret Sanger "created" this as a form of population control/eugenics (2 words) Pgs. 548-549
- 12. The 18th amendment, banning the making, selling, and transportation of alcohol in the U.S. also known as this Pg. 546
- 14. This man, Wilson's counselor to the State Department recoiled at his declarations and bashed his leadership (2 words) Pg. 542
Down
- 1. This gave women the right to vote in America (2 words) Pg. 549
- 3. This act, passed in 1919 over Wilson's veto provided an enforcement mechanism of the 18th amendment, and was what finally put Al Capone behind bars (2 words) Pg. 547
- 4. Wilson's plan for a peaceful end of war was known as this (2 words, The ________ _____) Pg. 540
- 5. What was theorized to be a "worldwide peacekeeping body," yet was heavily criticized by many, even those on Wilson's own cabinet (3 words) Pg. 543
- 6. The president of America during the end of World War I (2 words) Pg. 540
- 8. After a few strokes while he was still in office, this person somewhat took over in Wilson's stead (unbeknownst to the public) (2 words) Pg. 544
- 9. The American War on Alcohol began with an attack on this brand that used to use cocaine in their leading beverage (2 words) Pg. 544
- 12. Wilson's exit marked the last of this Political Philosophy until around 1933 Pg. 550
- 13. The Treaty of Versailles would make these out to be the sole villains of World War I (2 words) Pg. 541