Across
- 1. Canal built in Central America that connected the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
- 4. Owner of the New York Journal who sensationalized news in order to sell more papers.
- 6. Acronym for Woodrow Wilson's million man force.
- 8. The ____________ Amendment replaced the Teller Amendment and stated, among other things, that Cuba would place naval bases at the disposal of the U.S.
- 11. Compulsory military service, or the "draft," is also known as ________________.
- 12. Famous writer who was a strong voice for anti-imperialism.
- 13. The Teller Amendment promised that the U.S. would not annex __________, even if it won the Spanish-American War.
- 15. After World War I, thousands of African Americans left the South for work in the North and Midwest in what became known as the Great ________________.
- 16. Roosevelt won the Nobel Peace Prize for negotiating the terms of the Treaty of ________________ between Russia and Japan.
- 19. Colorful term for a style of journalism that sensationalizes and distorts the news.
- 20. In 1918, the ______________ Act made it a crime to use "disloyal" or "abusive language" about the government, flag, or Constitution.
- 22. Men who refused to serve in World War I because it violated their religious beliefs were called _______________ objectors.
- 24. The volunteers who served along with regular army units during the Spanish-American War were known as the "____________ ___________."
- 25. A group of friendly nations formed to support a common cause is known as an ________________.
- 26. The _____________ powers consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire.
- 27. In 1917, Congress passed the __________ Act, which created procedures for detecting and imprisoning spies.
Down
- 2. The invention of _______________ was a great help in reconnaissance from the sky during World War I.
- 3. The use of poison gas to kill in war is called _______________ warfare.
- 5. One-sided information designed to persuade listeners.
- 7. Archduke Francis __________________, the heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary, was assassinated by Slavic nationalists in 1914 sparking what would lead to World War I.
- 9. The Spanish-American War lasted ____________ months.
- 10. Glorification of the military and the consideration of military over civilian interests.
- 14. The War ________________ Board coordinated America's wartime manufacturing.
- 17. The final peace treaty negotiated by Wilson at the end of World War I was the Treaty of ________________.
- 18. Conscription was established by the ________________ _______________ Act.
- 21. The term for the rule of one country by another.
- 23. The ____________ Manifesto urged Americans to seize Cuba if Spain would not sell it to the U.S.
- 25. The ____________ powers consisted of Britain, France, and Russia.