Modernism and WW1

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Across
  1. 5. WW1, industrialization, and _____are all factors leading to the advent of Modernism.
  2. 7. The wartime military alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire.
  3. 10. A style or movement in the arts that aims to break with classical and traditional forms.
  4. 16. _____ were enlisted to invent new, catastrophic weaponry for the war.
  5. 17. The area between the trenches where you were almost guaranteed to die.
  6. 20. The _____ Revolution caused them to drop out of WW1.
  7. 21. The flower most associated with WW1 and Veteran's Day.
  8. 22. The Treaty of _____ officially ended WW1.
  9. 23. What we call The Great War today.
  10. 27. The armistice that unofficially ended the war went into effect on the _____ hour of the _____ day of the _____ month, 1918. It was signed at 5:45 AM.
  11. 28. The year the war officially ended.
  12. 29. The two most common conditions during WW1 were shellshock and _____.
  13. 30. The total amount of casualties in World War One.
Down
  1. 1. Respecting and upholding traditional values, resistance to change, and normativism of one's social group and practices are all factors of _____.
  2. 2. The _____ and other machine guns allowed soldiers to kill multiple people in a matter of minutes.
  3. 3. ____ for the Doomed Youth by Wilfred Owen details accounts of soldiers from WW1.
  4. 4. Flying machines invented a few years before the war started. This vehicle changed warfare forever.
  5. 6. The faction comprised of Great Britain, the United States, and Russia.
  6. 8. Americans used these types of guns, such as the Winchester Model 1897, to take enemy trenches with ease. They proved to be devastating and their use was controversial.
  7. 9. The most common form of chemical attacks used during the war utilized sulfur mustard, commonly referred to as mustard _____.
  8. 11. The cost of war caused this ideology to rise in Italy and Germany.
  9. 12. _____ of war technology is often a massive contribution to when war is waged.
  10. 13. Due to the use of new technologies that are the basis of warfare today, WW1 is considered the first _____.
  11. 14. World War One was fought in Europe, Africa, the _____, Asia, and the Pacific.
  12. 15. A state of armed conflict between different nations or states or different groups within a nation or state.
  13. 18. The group who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand were _____ Nationalists.
  14. 19. The amount of military deaths during World War 1.
  15. 21. These authors saw the full horror of the war, thus affecting their imagination and inspiring them to write.
  16. 24. _____ Childs wrote an essay on modernism.
  17. 25. ___ Rasula wrote about T.S. Elliot's poem, The Waste Land.
  18. 26. The year the First World War started.
  19. 29. One of the new inventions from World War One. They were mechanical, highly armored vehicles that rode on treads. They were named after vats of water.