US History WWI Vocab

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Across
  1. 4. An African American cultural movement that flourished in the 1920s.
  2. 5. Public hysteria provoked by fear of the rise, supposed or real, of leftist ideologies in a society, especially communism.
  3. 6. A social insurance program designed to pay retired workers age 65 or older a continuing income after retirement.
  4. 8. On this day, share prices on the New York Stock Exchange completely collapsed.
  5. 10. A period of rapid real estate speculation, land development, and population growth in Florida.
  6. 12. British ocean-liner that was torpedoed by a German U-Boat.
  7. 16. German promise to not sink enemy passenger ships without warning.
  8. 18. WWI group consisting LSKgjgh08ug0prt9iof the German Empire, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria.
  9. 19. A state or normality, restoring life to how it was before the war.
  10. 20. Buying for a small down payment with borrowed money, with the intention of quickly selling at a much higher price before the remaining payment came due.
Down
  1. 1. Raids conducted by President Woodrow Wilson to capture and arrest suspected socialists
  2. 2. A plan declaring that Germany's annual reparation payments would be reduced, increasing over time as its economy improved.
  3. 3. Guarantees workers the right of collective bargaining sets down rules to protect unions and organizers.
  4. 7. A lively dance of the 1920s.
  5. 9. German naval submarines.
  6. 11. Military group of countries led by France, the United Kingdom, Russia, the United States, Italy, and Japan against the Central Powers of Germany.
  7. 13. A system limiting by nationality the number of immigrants who may enter the U.S. each year.
  8. 14. The time period in the 1920s and 1930s when jazz music dance gained widespread popularity throughout the United States.
  9. 15. A military contract between the German Empire and Mexico if the United States entered World War I against Germany.
  10. 17. The political philosophy advocating a foreign policy that opposes involvement in the political affairs, and especially the wars, of other countries.