WWI Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 3. Made it illegal to print, utter, or publish false, scandalous or malicious writing about the government
  2. 4. Peace treaty that ended WWI
  3. 6. A debt obligation issued by the US to finance WWI efforts
  4. 10. An act that required all men of fighting age to join the military
  5. 12. An international organization created after WWI to provide forum for resolving international disputes
  6. 14. France, UK, US, Russia, Italy, Japan
  7. 15. A German Submarine
  8. 17. When a stronger country takes over a weaker country
  9. 18. A type of combat in which opposing sides fight from trenches
  10. 21. Heir to Austria-Hungary throne
  11. 22. Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria
  12. 23. On May 7, 1915, a German U-Boat torpedoed this British cruise
Down
  1. 1. Germans made a secret telegram to Mexico urging them to declare war on the US
  2. 2. The belief that a country should maintain a strong military to be prepared to use it
  3. 3. Freedom of speech could be restricted if it showed a "clear and present danger"
  4. 5. Made it a crime to convey information with the intent of interfering with US operation or to promote enemies' success
  5. 7. Allowed each person to have a fixed amount of a commodity
  6. 8. U-boats would not warm targets and attack merchant ships without warning
  7. 9. Identification of one's nation and support for its interest
  8. 11. The state of not supporting or helping either side in a conflict
  9. 13. Information, often biased, to promote a political cause of POV
  10. 16. A union or association formed for mutual benefit
  11. 19. Designed as guidelines for rebuilding after WWI
  12. 20. 28 President of the US who was an advocate for world peace