World War 1

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Across
  1. 2. Nearly all the members of the IWW and Nonpartisan League considered themselves patriotic Americans, but they did question some of the ____actions during the war.
  2. 6. For many years, November 11 was celebrated as the day WW1 ended. Today it is known as _____ Day.
  3. 9. Finally, when German submarines started attacking American ships, the U.S. government decided it could no longer stay ____.
  4. 10. In the early 1900s, countries such as France, England, Russia, Germany, and Austria-Hungary all wanted to be the most ______nation in Europe.
  5. 11. The ___ ____ is an international organization that cares for the sick and wounded during wars and disasters.
  6. 13. News of the war's end reached MN just before 2 o'clock in the morning of ____ 11, 1918.
  7. 15. Richard Storberg wrote, "One by one the guns fired their last shell and the sounds of war began to ___.
  8. 16. ____ gas was one of the worst kinds of chemical warfare.
Down
  1. 1. Soon immigrants from many different countries-not just those from Germany-discovered that their ___was being questioned.
  2. 3. Much of the fighting in WW1 was known as ___ warfare.
  3. 4. Ambrose Tighe spoke out, saying that the CPS's actions during the war showed how dangerous it is to give even good men too much___.
  4. 5. The ____ ___ balances security with individual freedoms.
  5. 7. The ___pressured schools to stop teaching German.
  6. 8. ____was an insult that compared Germans to a barbarian people.
  7. 12. in 1914, an assassin killed a member of Austria's royal family. Austria-Hungary responded by declaring war against ____.
  8. 14. Propaganda-posters, parades, songs, and other methods persuaded Americans to support the war ____.