Across
- 3. Assassination sparked World War I.
- 4. Agreement to stop fighting.
- 5. Clause blaming Germany for WWI.
- 11. U.S. battleship whose explosion helped lead to the Spanish-American War.
- 13. Using economic influence to advance U.S. interests abroad.
- 16. International organization formed to prevent future wars.
- 20. Building up armed forces and preparing for war.
- 21. Movement of African Americans from the South to northern cities.
- 23. Chinese uprising against foreign influence.
- 25. Alliance of Britain, France, and Russia in WWI.
- 26. Volunteer cavalry led by Theodore Roosevelt during the Spanish-American War.
- 27. Law requiring men to register for the draft.
Down
- 1. Wilson’s plan for peace after WWI.
- 2. British ship sunk by Germany, killing Americans.
- 6. Person who refuses military service for moral or religious reasons.
- 7. Information used to influence opinions.
- 8. Peace treaty ending WWI.
- 9. Laws limiting speech during WWI.
- 10. U.S. policy promoting equal trade access in China.
- 12. Limited Cuba’s independence and allowed U.S. intervention.
- 14. Strong pride and loyalty to one’s nation.
- 15. Expanded U.S. role in Latin America as an international police power.
- 17. Sensational news reporting to influence public opinion.
- 18. German message proposing alliance with Mexico against the U.S.
- 19. Ended the Spanish-American War; U.S. gained new territories.
- 22. Policy of extending a nation’s power by gaining territories.
- 24. Alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.
