Unit 4 Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 6. a peace agreement signed in 1919 that ended World War I.
  2. 10. information, often biased or misleading, spread to influence public opinion, and it's often used to promote a particular cause or agenda.
  3. 11. Wilson's peace proposals that aimed at establishing a lasting peace after World War I, emphasizing principles like self-determination, free trade, and the creation of a League of Nations.
  4. 14. authorized the federal government to raise a national army for the American entry into World War I through the compulsory enlistment of people.
  5. 18. allowed a citizen to be fined or imprisoned for speaking out against the government or the war effort.
  6. 19. established the terms under which the United States would end its military occupation of Cuba.
  7. 21. a treaty that ended the American Revolution and formally recognized the United States as an independent nation.
  8. 25. the first worldwide intergovernmental organization, established in 1920 after World War I, with the primary goal of maintaining world peace.
  9. 27. John Hay's principles for the protection of equal privileges among countries trading with China.
Down
  1. 1. a United States Navy battleship that exploded and sank in Havana Harbor on February 15, 1898 that contributed to the outbreak of the Spanish-American War.
  2. 2. heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne whose death cause World War I.
  3. 3. someone who refuses to participate in military service or bear arms due to moral, ethical, or religious beliefs.
  4. 4. an informal alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia in response to the Triple Alliance.
  5. 5. an anti-foreign, anti-imperialist uprising in China that sought to expel foreign influence and Christianity.
  6. 7. a formal agreement between warring parties to stop fighting, often to negotiate a peace treaty, but not necessarily ending the war.
  7. 8. asserted the United States' right to intervene in the affairs of Latin American nations to prevent European intervention and ensure stability.
  8. 9. an ideology that emphasizes loyalty, devotion, or allegiance to a nation.
  9. 12. when a country takes control of another country, often through force or coercion, to gain power, resources, or influence.
  10. 13. a coded message sent to Mexico, proposing a military alliance against the United States.
  11. 15. a British steamship that a German submarine sank in the Atlantic Ocean during World War I.
  12. 16. aimed to achieve foreign policy goals through economic means rather than by military force.
  13. 17. forced Germany to accept sole responsibility for World War I and pay reparations to the Allied powers for damages caused by the war.
  14. 20. a military alliance formed in 1882 between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.
  15. 22. the First U.S. Volunteer Cavalry under the leadership of Theodore Roosevelt.
  16. 23. the relocation of over six million African Americans from the rural South to the urban Northeast, Midwest, and West between 1910 and 1970.
  17. 24. a style of newspaper reporting that emphasized sensationalism over facts.
  18. 26. a belief that a country should maintain a strong military and be prepared to use it aggressively to achieve its goals and defend its interests.