Across
- 3. a system in which a group of countries commit to jointly dealing with a nation that threatens the peace or security of any one of the countries.
- 4. at the close of World War I, one of 16 Republican senators who opposed the Treaty of Versailles.
- 6. at the close of World War I, one of the Democratic senators who strongly supported the Treaty of Versailles.
- 9. rivalry between political parties based on strong disagreement about political principles.
- 10. the principle that merchant ships have a right to travel freely and unthreatened in international waters in times of peace and war.
Down
- 1. at the end of World War I, a 14-part plan for peace presented by President Woodrow Wilson to Congress on January 8, 1918.
- 2. an international organization established by the Allied powers at the close of World War I to promote international peace and security.
- 5. the former colonies given over by the League of Nations to France and Britain to administer.
- 7. at the Paris peace conference, the nickname for the leaders of the four largest victorious nations of World War I.
- 8. a weapon or piece of equipment used in war.