PRE-AP US History - Unit Three Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 2. Mandatory enlistment in a country's armed forces
  2. 4. A nation—a group of people with similar political ambitions—can seek to create its own independent government or state.
  3. 7. Belief or the desire of a government or a people that a state should maintain a strong military capability and to use it aggressively
  4. 10. Levy on a defeated country forcing it to pay some of the war costs of the winning countries.
  5. 11. Formal agreement between two or more states for mutual support in case of war.
  6. 12. An economic ideology that advocates for a classless society in which all property and wealth are communally-owned, instead of by individuals.
  7. 13. Sensationalistic or biased stories that newspapers present as objective truth.
  8. 15. Territorial area within which the political influence or the interests of one nation are held to be more or less paramount.
  9. 16. Warns European nations that the United States would not tolerate further colonization or puppet monarchs.
  10. 17. State that is protected by another state
Down
  1. 1. Dissemination of information—facts, arguments, rumours, half-truths, or lies—to influence public opinion.
  2. 3. Signed by Germany and the Allied Nations on June 28, 1919, formally ending World War One. The terms of the treaty required that Germany pay financial reparations, disarm, lose territory, and give up all of its overseas colonies.
  3. 5. State policy, practice, or advocacy of extending power and dominion, especially by direct territorial acquisition or by gaining political and economic control of other territories and peoples.
  4. 6. An international organization, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, created after the First World War to provide a forum for resolving international disputes.
  5. 8. Policy of national isolation by abstention from alliances and other international political and economic relations.
  6. 9. An 1898 conflict between the United States and Spain that ended Spanish colonial rule in the Americas and resulted in U.S. acquisition of territories in the western Pacific and Latin America
  7. 14. Statement of principles for peace that was to be used for peace negotiations in order to end World War I.