Module 7 Crossword Puzzle

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  1. 5. clause, forced the German nation to accept complete responsibility for initiating World War I.
  2. 7. York, one of America's greatest war heroes also became famous. York sought exemption as a conscientious objector
  3. 9. warfare, in which armies fought for mere yards of ground.
  4. 10. system, this method involved a heavy guard of destroyers escorting merchant ships back and forth across the Atlantic in groups.
  5. 11. John J. Pershing, led the AEF
  6. 12. the right of people to choose their own political status.
  7. 14. a kind of biased communication designed to influence people's thoughts and actions.
  8. 15. Service Act, required men to register with the government in order to be randomly selected for military service.
  9. 18. objector, a person who opposes warfare on moral grounds, pointing out that the Bible says, "Thou shalt not kill."
  10. 20. Clemenceau, The French premier who had lived through two German invasions of France.
  11. 23. and Sedition Acts, a person could be fined up to $10,000 and sentenced to 20 years in jail for interfering with the war effort or for saying anything disloyal, profane, or abusive about the government or the war effort.
  12. 24. powers, Austria-Hungary, and Italy. Germany and Austria-Hungary, together with the Ottoman Empire—an empire of mostly Middle Eastern lands con-trolled by the Turks
  13. 26. British liner
  14. 28. Rickenbacker, famous fighter pilot of World War I, was well known as a racecar driver before the war.
  15. 30. Cabot Lodge, Conservative senators who were suspicious of the provision for joint economic and military action against aggression, even though it was voluntary
  16. 31. Points, Even before the war was over, Wilson presented his vision for the postwar world and on January 8, 1918, he presented his plan to Congress.
  17. 33. truce that ended the war
  18. 34. man's land.", This was a barren expanse of mud pockmarked with shell craters and filled with barbed wire.
  19. 35. consisted of France, Britain, and Russia.
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  1. 1. Lloyd George, the British prime minister
  2. 2. of power, in which each nation or alliance had equal strength.
  3. 3. of Versailles, established nine new nations including Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Yugoslavia. It changed the boundaries of other nations. It carved areas out of the Ottoman Empire and gave them to France and Great Britain as mandates, or temporary colonies.
  4. 4. —a devotion to the interests and culture of one's nation.
  5. 6. Creel , The head of the CPI was a former muckraking journalist.
  6. 8. or war damages
  7. 13. of Nations, would provide a forum for nations to discuss and settle their differences without having to resort to war.
  8. 16. on Public Information (CPI), To popularize the war, the government set up the nation's first propaganda agency.
  9. 17. pledge, which included a promise not to sink merchant vessels "without warning and without saving human lives."
  10. 19. Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austrian throne
  11. 21. M. Baruch, a prosperous businessman.
  12. 22. Industries Board (WIB), established in 1917 and reorganized in 1918 under the leadership of Bernard M. Baruch
  13. 25. note, a secret telegram from the German foreign minister to the German ambassador in Mexico that was intercepted and decoded by British agents.
  14. 27. Migration, the large-scale movement of hundreds of thousands of southern blacks to cities in the North.
  15. 29. Expeditionary Force(AEF), The AEF included soldiers from the regular army, the National Guard, and a new larger force of volunteers and draftees.
  16. 32. development of armed forces and their use as a tool of diplomacy.