Across
- 8. Woodrow Wilson's plan to be lenient on the Central Powers to avoid a future war
- 9. the belief that a specific nation, language, or culture is superior to others
- 10. law that punished Americans for helping the enemy or refusing military duty
- 14. telegram proposing an alliance of Germany and Mexico to attack the United States
- 16. law that required all American men 21 to 30 to register for the draft
- 18. British ship whose sinking caused America to enter World War I
- 20. peace agreement that ended World War I
- 21. payments for the damages and costs of war
- 22. German submarines
Down
- 1. Austrian Arch Duke whose assassination started World War I
- 2. a policy of building up a nation's army and preparing for war
- 3. the act of preparing and deploying a nation's army for war
- 4. German Kaiser who authorized the Schlieffen Plan and escalated World War I
- 5. new system of fighting during World War I using ditches to defend territory
- 6. area between opposing trenches during World War I
- 7. a situation where no country or alliance is significantly stronger than another
- 11. the alliance of England, France, and Russia leading up to World War I
- 12. group of countries proposed by Woodrow Wilson to resolve international disputes
- 13. law that made it illegal to speak out against the U.S. government during World War I
- 15. the alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy, leading up to World War I
- 17. The World War I alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire
- 19. The World War I alliance of Britain, France, Russia, Belgium, and the United States