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- 3. a famous soldier of the AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE, who is known for his actions while fighting in the area of MEUSE-ARGONNE
- 4. a kind of biased communication designed to influence people's thoughts and actions
- 6. a devotion to the interests and culture of one's nation
- 8. the compensation paid by a defeated nation for the damage or injury it inflicted during a conflict
- 12. a truce, or agreement to end an armed conflict
- 13. the individual that led the AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE, which included men from widely separated parts of the UNITED STATES
- 14. a conservative senator, who opposed joining the LEAGUE OF NATIONS, as he believed doing so would threaten the UNITED STATES foreign policy of isolationism
- 15. GERMANY, AUSTRIA-HUNGARY, and ITALY formed the TRIPLE _______________
- 17. an amendment to the United States Constitution that gives women the right to vote
- 19. the development and/or glorification of armed forces and their use as a tool of diplomacy
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- 1. the note that proposed an alliance between MEXICO and GERMANY that was intercepted by BRITISH agents
- 2. the heir to the AUSTRIAN throne, who was assassinated by a SERBIAN nationalist
- 5. a famous fighter pilot who flew missions for the UNITED STATES during WORLD WAR I
- 7. the individual that convinced the BRITISH to utilize a heavy guard of destroyers to escort merchant ships across the ATLANTIC OCEAN
- 9. the policy of extending a nation's authority over other countries by economic, political, and military means
- 10. a type of system that was used to escort merchant ships back and forth across the Atlantic Ocean
- 11. a prosperous businessman that guided the WAR INDUSTRIES BOARD, which encouraged companies to utilize the technique of mass-production
- 16. the individual that persuaded artists and advertising agencies to create thousands of paintings, posters, and cartoons that promoted the war effort in the UNITED STATES
- 18. FRANCE, BRITAIN, and RUSSIA formed the TRIPLE _______________
