Unit 4: WWI
Across
- 5. Why the Russians dropped out of WWI
- 10. the U.S. Congress passed this in 1918 to limit the rights of people protesting WWI
- 11. his assassination was the spark that started WWI
- 12. when a country takes over new lands or countries and makes them subject to its rule
- 13. the belief by the government or people (or both) that the military should be used aggressively and that the armed forces should be deeply respected throughout society
Down
- 1. a type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other.
- 2. Germany engaging in unrestricted submarine warfare, sank this British passenger
- 3. the strong support of the rights and interests of one’s country
- 4. Wilson's vision for a safer world after WWI
- 6. The decisions made at this conference changed the political geography of Europe, as seen on the maps, and reshaped the relationships between countries.
- 7. Germany’s offer to support Mexico joined the Central Powers in the war, suggesting an invasion of the United States
- 8. was one of the parts of the Treaty of Versailles that was controversial in the United States
- 9. Media that use carefully crafted messages to manipulate actions and beliefs
- 11. is a good relationship between countries that often help each other when needed