WWI Fall Final Study Guide

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Across
  1. 2. laws authorized to censor the mail & made it illegal to do or say publish anything that might interfere with the U.S. war effort
  2. 3. Germany's military tactic to fight a 2 front War
  3. 5. name of the alliance of Germany of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire
  4. 7. Germany vs. France Front
  5. 9. our UCSC student-teacher who wants to be a teacher
  6. 11. the name of the alliance of the UK, France, Russia, U.S., Belgium, and Serbia during WWI
  7. 13. Deep devotion to one’s nation
  8. 16. Austria-Hungary leader and his wife, Sophie, visited Sarajevo – the capital of Bosnia
  9. 17. Princip, a member of the Bosnian Serbian nationalist terrorist organization the ‘Black Hand Gang
  10. 19. treaty called that was signed at the end of WWI where Germany had to resume responsibility of starting a war
  11. 20. policy of keeping an army prepared for war / Buying & selling weapons
  12. 21. Germany vs. Russia Front
  13. 24. President of the United States during WWI
  14. 25. a painful condition in which dead tissue spread across one or both feet, sometimes requiring amputation
  15. 26. countries that allegedly remained neutral during war
  16. 27. an acronym for militarism, alliances, imperialism, and nationalism
  17. 28. your instructor rooting for you & hopefully taught you to be successful however you may define success
  18. 29. the area between opposing forces, usually in a single, straight & under a barrage of gunfire
  19. 32. Germany’s foreign secretary that sent a telegraph promising México help “reconquer” the land it lost the the United States in the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1848)
  20. 33. alliance between Great Britain, United States, & USSR during World War II
  21. 34. the debilitating mental illness known today as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
Down
  1. 1. delegates from 32 other countries were invited to the Palace of Versailles in Paris except Russia
  2. 4. this weapon was banned in the 1920’s as it violated human rights
  3. 6. A British passenger ship that was torpedoed by German soldiers
  4. 8. parallel lines that soldiers dug to fight from
  5. 10. black bear cub brought overseas from Canada as a mascot, donated to the London Zoo
  6. 12. an overcrowded and unsanitary apartment building, usually where workers lived
  7. 14. competition among Europeans for land overseas
  8. 15. Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau Hint - where was her a leader from
  9. 18. declarations initiated.
  10. 22. countries devote all materials and economic resources to the war
  11. 23. This location is now known as Turkey
  12. 30. pride in one’s nation & the accompanied development of patriotic feelings
  13. 31. a type of gum infection, was problematic and is thought to be associated with the stress of nonstop bombardment