Across
- 5. WW1, industrialization, and _____are all factors leading to the advent of Modernism.
- 7. The wartime military alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire.
- 10. A style or movement in the arts that aims to break with classical and traditional forms.
- 16. _____ were enlisted to invent new, catastrophic weaponry for the war.
- 17. The area between the trenches where you were almost guaranteed to die.
- 20. The _____ Revolution caused them to drop out of WW1.
- 21. The flower most associated with WW1 and Veteran's Day.
- 22. The Treaty of _____ officially ended WW1.
- 23. What we call The Great War today.
- 27. The armistice that unofficially ended the war went into effect on the _____ hour of the _____ day of the _____ month, 1918. It was signed at 5:45 AM.
- 28. The year the war officially ended.
- 29. The two most common conditions during WW1 were shellshock and _____.
- 30. The total amount of casualties in World War One.
Down
- 1. Respecting and upholding traditional values, resistance to change, and normativism of one's social group and practices are all factors of _____.
- 2. The _____ and other machine guns allowed soldiers to kill multiple people in a matter of minutes.
- 3. ____ for the Doomed Youth by Wilfred Owen details accounts of soldiers from WW1.
- 4. Flying machines invented a few years before the war started. This vehicle changed warfare forever.
- 6. The faction comprised of Great Britain, the United States, and Russia.
- 8. Americans used these types of guns, such as the Winchester Model 1897, to take enemy trenches with ease. They proved to be devastating and their use was controversial.
- 9. The most common form of chemical attacks used during the war utilized sulfur mustard, commonly referred to as mustard _____.
- 11. The cost of war caused this ideology to rise in Italy and Germany.
- 12. _____ of war technology is often a massive contribution to when war is waged.
- 13. Due to the use of new technologies that are the basis of warfare today, WW1 is considered the first _____.
- 14. World War One was fought in Europe, Africa, the _____, Asia, and the Pacific.
- 15. A state of armed conflict between different nations or states or different groups within a nation or state.
- 18. The group who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand were _____ Nationalists.
- 19. The amount of military deaths during World War 1.
- 21. These authors saw the full horror of the war, thus affecting their imagination and inspiring them to write.
- 24. _____ Childs wrote an essay on modernism.
- 25. ___ Rasula wrote about T.S. Elliot's poem, The Waste Land.
- 26. The year the First World War started.
- 29. One of the new inventions from World War One. They were mechanical, highly armored vehicles that rode on treads. They were named after vats of water.