Unit 3 Review

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Across
  1. 5. The "I Want You" posters were used to appeal to Americans what?
  2. 7. The Spanish American war allowed for the US expansion into this South American country
  3. 13. The US was able to expand here following the conclusion of the Spanish American War
  4. 14. "Remember the Maine" was a slogan often used during this war
  5. 16. Wilson made these to create a "lasting and just peace"
  6. 17. Another name for WW1
  7. 20. The US annexed these islands by overthrowing their monarchy
  8. 22. An act passed by the Wilson out of fear that the war effort could be harmed by dissenting speech
  9. 23. The soldiers of this nation were often portrayed of violators of human rights in WW1 propaganda
  10. 25. These were sold to help the US government finance WW1
Down
  1. 1. An extension to the Monroe Doctrine that said the US reserved the right to intervene in the Caribbean and Central America
  2. 2. The sinking of this ship brought about the US entering WW1
  3. 3. extending power over other nations, the reason the US entered the Spanish-American war and acquired Hawaii
  4. 4. Germany proposed an alliance with Mexico and brought the US into the war because of this
  5. 6. The Balkans were called this due to the rising tensions from nationalistic rivalries
  6. 8. The entrance of this nation into WW1 lead to the allies to win the war
  7. 9. Acronym of causes for WW1
  8. 10. This was the name of the ship sunk that brought the US into the Spanish American War
  9. 11. Tried to establish equal trading rights among foreign nations in the Eastern Hemisphere, particularly in China
  10. 12. The assassination of this archduke was the immediate cause of WW1
  11. 15. Why the US acted as an imperial power was to expand into these
  12. 18. The US supported a revolution in this nation to build this structure
  13. 19. This First Amendment freedom was restricted during WW1
  14. 21. Teddy Roosevelts foreign policy that is often quoted by saying "speak softly and carry a big stick"
  15. 24. This was a reaction to the fear of a communist revolution following WW1