American History: Chp. 22 - World War I

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Across
  1. 4. Head of the Food Administration during World War I.
  2. 6. This type of thinking claims that truth is found when one truth/idea clashes with a contradictory truth to create a new truth.
  3. 7. Considered the father of communism.
  4. 10. Nickname for American soldiers during World War I.
  5. 11. Wilson's secretary of state who became known for his work in settling international disputes.
  6. 19. Intentional destruction of property.
  7. 20. Congressional act that instituted the draft.
  8. 21. British introduced the tank during this battle.
  9. 22. German pledge not to sink merchan vessels without warning and without saving human lives.
  10. 24. Provided for an increase in the size of the regular army.
  11. 25. Teaches that the senses and the mind are sole avenues of knowledge and that man cannot know God by either of these avenues.
  12. 29. Teaching that the truth of all knowledge must always be in question.
  13. 31. Belief that man is naturally good, but society and private property are bad and corrupt man.
  14. 32. Alliance that included Great Britain, France, Russia, and several other nations.
  15. 34. Battle in which the British crippled the German fleet.
  16. 35. Alliance that included Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, Germany, and the Ottoman Empire.
Down
  1. 1. The Allied commander during World War I.
  2. 2. American soldier who killed over 20 German soldiers and captured 132 more by himself.
  3. 3. Idea that the Bible is merely a piece of literature that should be judged with reason.
  4. 5. Site of the postwar peace conference.
  5. 8. Luxury liner that was sunk by German U-boats in 1915.
  6. 9. Items that according to international law may be seized when headed for an enemy port in wartime.
  7. 12. Idea that man's reason is the sole criterion for truth.
  8. 13. Popularized the idea of natural selection and evolution.
  9. 14. Site of two international peace conferences in 1899 and 1907.
  10. 15. Socialist leader who was arrested under the terms of the Espionage Act.
  11. 16. Belief that an impersonal God, after creating the world, left it to run by natural laws.
  12. 17. The day that Americans honor all men and women who served in the U.S. Armed Forces.
  13. 18. Name initially given to World War I.
  14. 23. Theory that experience is the only source of knowledge.
  15. 26. German nickname for a submarine.
  16. 27. Idea that government should control all resources on behalf of the people.
  17. 28. Note allegedly sent by Germany to Mexico to form an alliance.
  18. 30. Matter is the only reality.
  19. 33. American ace pilot who destroyed over 20 enemy planes during World War I.