Across
- 3. an extreme form of patriotism marked by a feeling of superiority over other countries, one of the causes of WWI
- 5. President Wilson ' s plan to bring about a lasting peace following WWI, his most important point of the 14 was the creation of the League of Nations
- 10. Nations a worldwide peace keeping organization suggested by Woodrow Wilson
- 11. a telegram sent from Germany to Mexico proposing an alliance and promising to get back Texas, New Mexico and Arizona; the letter was intercepted
- 15. the leader of Austria - Hungary whose assassination by the Serbs caused WW1
- 17. Germans are hungry but tired. Germany, Austria - Hungary, Bulgaria and Turkey
- 18. the treaty that ended WWI and had the following provision: 1. Germany had to take the blame for the war 2. A new map of Europe 3. Germany limited the size of the military 4. Germany gave up their empire (land) 5. Germany had to pay reparations 6. Creation of a League of Nations
- 19. a home garden planted to increase food production during a war
Down
- 1. a British passenger ship torpedoed off the coast of Ireland by Germany
- 2. the American leader of the American Expeditionary Force
- 4. when one or more countries agree to work together in war, one of the causes of WW1
- 6. the deadly area between two enemy trenches
- 7. avoiding a conflict by not taking a side
- 8. / the countries who came together to create the Treaty of Versailles; Unites States, Great Britain, France and Italy
- 9. Armistice Day, the day the allies and central powers agreed to stop fighting, it was signed on the 11 " month, on the 11 "11th day at the 11" hour so it would never be forgotten, today we call it Veteran' s Day
- 12. payments for damages caused during war
- 13. the Allies wear BRIEFS: Belgium, Russia, Italy, England, France and Serbia
- 14. desire of a government that a country should maintain a strong military and be prepared to use it, one of the causes of WWI
- 16. / a chemical weapon that causes burns to exposed skin and can be deadly