Across
- 5. The unofficial ambassador of Jazz
- 6. was blamed by Austria for the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand
- 8. sports legend and homerun king
- 11. Plan that outlined President Wilson's ideas for world peace
- 13. the Treaty that ended WWI
- 14. psychologist who argued that human behavior was driven by unconscious desires not rational thought
- 15. Mississippi author who wrote of southern culture
- 17. Act that allowed punishment for interference with military actions and support of U.S. enemies during war
- 18. novelist who explored the reality of the American dream of wealth, success, and emotional fulfillment. The Great Gatsby
- 23. Contributed to competition for colonies and their resources caused friction among nations
- 24. Technological advances in WWI included airplanes, machine guns, tanks, and _____ _____
- 25. the most powerful African American literary voice of his time
- 26. promoted universal black nationalism, advocated the separation of the races
Down
- 1. psychologist who argued that human behavior was driven by unconscious desires not rational thought
- 2. the nation that did not join the League of Nations
- 3. when people are proud of their nation
- 4. Germany’s plan to rush into France, defeat them, then turn towards Russia
- 6. Act passed in WWI limiting the freedom of speech
- 7. all resources were devoted to the war effort
- 9. collected folk tales of her rural native Florida
- 10. Empress of the Blues
- 12. Americans wanted to remain _____ throughout WWI
- 15. Allied powers were Great Britain, _____, Russia, and the United States
- 16. novelist who wrestled with the meaning of war and life itself
- 19. novelist who explored the reality of the American dream of wealth, success, and emotional fulfillment. The Great Gatsby
- 20. Central powers included _____, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria
- 21. aviator who flew from New York with the Spirit of St. Louis to France
- 22. Jamaican immigrant who is considered to be the most militant writer of his time
