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- 3. November 11th, 1918.
- 5. These became named "Liberty Dogs" due to German discontent.
- 12. British passenger liner, with Americans onboard, that was sunk by German U-Boats in 1915.
- 13. Senators who did not like the way the Treaty of Versailles was written in which Congress did not have to give consent to go to war.
- 14. Country that declared war on Germany because Germany declared war on France and Belgium.
- 16. Allowed postal authorities to ban treasonable or seditious newspapers, magazines, or printed material from the mail.
- 18. Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, and Nationalism.
- 19. The Food Administration made Thursday and Saturday this.
- 23. Government agency that regulated all the industries that were engaged in the war effort.
- 24. Americans who felt the war did affect American interests that America should enter the war on the side of the Allies.
- 29. Americans who felt the country should play an active role in international affairs and should work to achieve peace, but not enter the war.
- 32. Wilson's organization of collective security, but the U.S. never joined it.
- 33. Hispanic neighborhoods that formed throughout the American West due to many Mexicans leaving Mexico for better opportunities in the United States.
- 34. April 6th, 1917.
- 38. Capital of Bosnia where Franz Ferdinand and his wife were assassinated.
- 40. French passenger liner, with Americans onboard, that was sunk by German U-Boats in 1916 after Germany promised not to attack anymore passenger liners.
- 42. Message from the German Foreign Minister to encourage Mexico to go to war against the United States.
- 43. Member of the "Black Hand" organization who assassinated Franz Ferdinand and his wife.
- 45. Wilson's postwar plan for peace in Europe.
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- 1. Country that came to the aid of Serbia after the Austro-Hungarian Empire declared war on them.
- 2. Passed in May of 1917, it authorized a draft of young men into military service.
- 4. Payments for war damages.
- 6. States that Mexico were promised to get back in the Zimmerman Note.
- 7. 4.8 million of them served in World War I.
- 8. The mass exodus of African-Americans from the South to the North due to Jim Crow Laws in the South and the prospect of jobs in the North.
- 9. Many of these troops received the Croix de Guerre for their bravery in the Battle of Meuse-Argonne.
- 10. Country that declared war Germany because they declared war on Russia.
- 11. President of the U.S. during the war.
- 15. Commander of U.S. forces in Europe during WWI.
- 17. What Allied troops called U.S. soldiers during the war.
- 20. Americans who felt the war was none of America's business.
- 21. Many of them vacated the jobs that men held before they went off to war.
- 22. Country that came to the aid of the Austro-Hungarian Empire after Russia declared war on them.
- 24. Isolationist senators who did not want the U.S. to get involved in the League of Nations nor the mutual defense part of Article 10.
- 25. The Food Administration made Monday and Wednesday this.
- 26. These became named "Liberty Steaks" due to German discontent.
- 27. Mostly used for reconnaissance during the war.
- 28. This Allied country left the war on March 3rd, 1918.
- 30. Country blamed for the assassination of Franz Ferdinand and his wife.
- 31. His music was banned from being played in schools due to German discontent.
- 35. This naval tactic proved to be an instant success as U-Boat attacks decreased considerably.
- 36. The post-war peace conference in Paris was held here.
- 37. People whose moral or religious beliefs forbade them from fighting in wars.
- 39. This killed over 50 million people during WWI.
- 41. The Food Administration made Tuesday this.
- 44. Government agency set up to promote the war and create propaganda. (abbv.)