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  1. 3. were encouraged to buy bonds as a patriotic duty.
  2. 5. Cabot Lodge led opposition in the Senate.
  3. 7. encouraged companies to switch from consumer goods to war materials.
  4. 8. The ___Act (1917) and the Sedition Act (1918) limited free speech.
  5. 10. One key proposal was the creation of a League of _____.
  6. 14. the ____ points plan called for open diplomacy, free trade, reduced armaments, and self-determination.
  7. 15. The U.S. ____took an active role in directing the economy during World War I.
  8. 16. was forced to accept war guilt, pay reparations, and reduce its military.
Down
  1. 1. The ___ of Versailles officially ended World War I.
  2. 2. The Food Administration, led by____ ,promoted conservation through voluntary efforts
  3. 4. The Committee on Public____ (CPI) produced posters, pamphlets, films, and speeches.
  4. 6. President Woodrow proposed the Fourteen Points as a plan for lasting peace.
  5. 9. These laws raised concerns about violations of First Amendment rights
  6. 11. The United States paid for the war through taxes, loans, and the sale of
  7. 12. __Minute Men” gave short patriotic speeches in public places
  8. 13. The government used___ to rally support for the war.