Across
- 3. The allied forces of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria during WW1.
- 6. The 28th US president.
- 8. An African American infantry unit in WW1.
- 9. Not supporting either side of a disagreement.
- 11. A US policy written in 1823 that seperated the economies of Europe and the Western Hemisphere.
- 15. Roosevelt’s foreign policy, “speak softly and carry a big stick.”
- 16. An international organization founded after WW1 to keep peace between nations.
- 17. A US Navy ship that sunk in 1898, causing the start of the Spanish-American War.
- 19. An encrypted German telegram intercepted and decoded by the British.
- 20. A union between groups.
- 21. A peace negotiation written by Woodrow Wilson to end WW1.
- 22. An addition to the Monroe Doctrine that allowed the US to intervene in Latin American countries if necessary.
Down
- 1. A man-made waterway in Panama connecting the Pacific and Atlantic oceans.
- 2. The 26th US president.
- 4. A country with high influence on the rest of the world.
- 5. The idea to support your nation’s government, regardless of personal interests.
- 7. A government’s policy on dealing with other nations.
- 10. Two or more militaries cooperating with each other.
- 12. A British ocean liner sunk in 1915 by a German U-boat.
- 13. An idea that emphasizes military power’s importance.
- 14. Journalism meant to be eye catching, but is exaggerated with little fact.
- 18. A state of using power or force to gain control of territories and people.
