Across
- 2. Information designed to encourage Americans to unite against a common enmey during the war
- 5. ______________Journalism,Sensationalized news reporting used to attract readers and influence public opinion.
- 7. The belief that a nation should maintain a strong military and be prepared for war.
- 13. President of the United States during World War I who advocated for the League of Nations and his Fourteen Points plan.
- 14. William H. _______________ - U.S. Secretary of State who purchased Alaska from Russia.
- 16. Foreign policy of avoiding involvement in the affairs and conflicts of other nations.
- 17. German submarines
- 18. __________________ ____________________Force - American military force led by General John J. Pershing during World War I.
- 21. War in 1898 that resulted in the United States gaining overseas territories.
- 22. The area between trenches in which millions of both Allied and Central soldiers died from artillery
- 23. Strong pride and loyalty toward one's country.
- 24. A situation in which neither side in a conflict can gain an advantage or achieve victory.
Down
- 1. Group of American battleships sent around the world to display U.S. naval power.
- 3. An agreement to stop fighting while a peace treaty is negotiated.
- 4. Home gardens planted by Americans to help provide food during World War I.
- 6. Government-issued savings certificates sold to raise money for the war effort.
- 8. British passenger ship sunk by a German submarine in 1915 - American lives were lost
- 9. U.S. policy that called for equal trading rights in China.
- 10. A policy in which a powerful nation extends its influence over weaker territories.
- 11. Agreement that opened Japan to trade with the United States in 1854.
- 12. enemy of the Allies in World War I
- 15. Treaty of ___________________________ Peace treaty that officially ended World War I and imposed penalties on Germany.
- 19. Waterway connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans through Central America.
- 20. Roosevelt _______________ Policy stating that the United States could intervene in Latin American countries to maintain stability.
