World War I

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Across
  1. 2. Points Woodrow Wilson's plan for world peace following World War I
  2. 3. Payments made by defeated countries after war
  3. 7. Objector A person who refuses, on moral grounds, to participate in warfare
  4. 9. The policy of building up armed forces in aggressive preparedness for war and their use of tool of diplomacy
  5. 11. and Sedition Acts Laws that enacted harsh penalties against anyone opposing U.S. participation in World War I
  6. 12. of Versailles The 1919 treaty that ended World War I
  7. 13. Powers The group of nations - led by Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire - that opposed the allies in WWI
  8. 14. Warfare Military operations in which the opposing forces attack and counterattack from systems of fortified ditches rather than on an open battlefield
Down
  1. 1. A kind of biased communication designed to influence people's thoughts and actions
  2. 4. A truce, or agreement to end an armed conflict
  3. 5. Devotion to the interests and cultures of one's nation
  4. 6. In WWI the group of nations - originally consisting of Great Britain, France, and Russia and later joined by the U.S, Italy, and others - that opposed the Central Powers
  5. 7. System The protection of merchant ships from U-boat - German Submarine - attacks by having the ships travel in large groups escorted by warships
  6. 8. Clause Part of the Treaty of Versailles in which Germany took responsibility for the war
  7. 10. Service Act A law, enacted in 1917, that required men to register for military service