Imperialism and World War I
Across
- 2. the policy that Roosevelt came up with that stated that the United States should civilize weaker nations.
- 3. 1917 law aimed at preventing interference with military operations and recruitment.
- 5. The idea that nations should be able to choose their own governments
- 10. Support War Bonds
- 11. The sinking of this ship angered Americans and led the way for the US to join World War I
- 13. A growing fear of Communist in the United States
- 16. __________________ Note stated that Germany would help Mexico gain lands in the southern U.S. if Mexico joined the Central Powers.
- 17. Coordinated production and shaped public opinion
- 18. Love and devotion for your country
- 20. This lead to strikes after World War I
- 21. EncouragedEngouraged enlistment
- 22. agreement between Germany and the Allies to end the war, which blamed Germany for the beginning of the war.
Down
- 1. the belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
- 4. was used by newspaper writers to exaggerate the truth and helped started the Spanish American War.
- 6. union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations.
- 7. This group moved north in masses during World War I.
- 8. gained as a territory after Queen Liliuokalani was overthrown by American farmers.
- 9. required all men eighteen and over to sign up for the draft.
- 12. Women in the work place - taking jobs that the men would normally take
- 14. Saving resources for the war
- 15. The only idea present from Wilson’s Fourteen Points that made it into the Treaty of Versailles
- 19. Practice of taking power over weaker territories