WWI and People Review

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Across
  1. 5. The unofficial ambassador of Jazz
  2. 6. was blamed by Austria for the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand
  3. 8. sports legend and homerun king
  4. 11. Plan that outlined President Wilson's ideas for world peace
  5. 13. the Treaty that ended WWI
  6. 14. psychologist who argued that human behavior was driven by unconscious desires not rational thought
  7. 15. Mississippi author who wrote of southern culture
  8. 17. Act that allowed punishment for interference with military actions and support of U.S. enemies during war
  9. 18. novelist who explored the reality of the American dream of wealth, success, and emotional fulfillment. The Great Gatsby
  10. 23. Contributed to competition for colonies and their resources caused friction among nations
  11. 24. Technological advances in WWI included airplanes, machine guns, tanks, and _____ _____
  12. 25. the most powerful African American literary voice of his time
  13. 26. promoted universal black nationalism, advocated the separation of the races
Down
  1. 1. psychologist who argued that human behavior was driven by unconscious desires not rational thought
  2. 2. the nation that did not join the League of Nations
  3. 3. when people are proud of their nation
  4. 4. Germany’s plan to rush into France, defeat them, then turn towards Russia
  5. 6. Act passed in WWI limiting the freedom of speech
  6. 7. all resources were devoted to the war effort
  7. 9. collected folk tales of her rural native Florida
  8. 10. Empress of the Blues
  9. 12. Americans wanted to remain _____ throughout WWI
  10. 15. Allied powers were Great Britain, _____, Russia, and the United States
  11. 16. novelist who wrestled with the meaning of war and life itself
  12. 19. novelist who explored the reality of the American dream of wealth, success, and emotional fulfillment. The Great Gatsby
  13. 20. Central powers included _____, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria
  14. 21. aviator who flew from New York with the Spirit of St. Louis to France
  15. 22. Jamaican immigrant who is considered to be the most militant writer of his time