WWI by jacob c
Across
- 2. Proposed what was to become the league of nations.
- 7. A strike involving all the workers in a particular geographic location.
- 8. Was assassinated on June 28, 1914.
- 9. An example of this are the race riots that began in July 1919 after an angry mob of white people attacked an African American neighborhood.
- 10. A group that travels with something, such as a ship, to protect it.
- 11. An agreement to stop fighting.
- 12. A garden planted by civilians during war to raise vegetables for home use, leaving more of other foods for the troops.
- 14. The peace agreement signed in 1919 that ended World War I.
- 15. To expel an individual from the country.
- 17. A policy of aggressive military preparedness.
- 18. Spying, especially to gain government secrets.
- 20. Loyalty and devotion to a nation.
Down
- 1. The codded message sent by Germany to Mexico in 1917. The message proposed a military alliance between Germany and Mexico.
- 3. To select a person at random for mandatory military service.
- 4. Passed in 1917 to help the US fight in World War I.
- 5. Payment by the losing country to the winning country in a war for the damages caused by the war. Germany had to pay this, which far exceeded what it could pay.
- 6. Introduced in the U.S. in 1918 to save fuel and extend the workday. Nicknamed "War Time"
- 13. The dangerous area between opposing trench systems.
- 16. The ocean liner that was sunk by a German Submarine in 1915.
- 19. The spreading of ideas about an institution or individual for the purpose of influencing opinion.