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Uboat: - This was a German submarine.
Allied Powers: - Great Britain, France, Russia, & the United States belonged to this side in the war..
Central Powers: - Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire belonged to this side in the war.
Influenza: - A pandemic of this sickness resulted in the deaths of around 70 million people.
Lusitania: - The British passenger liner that was sunk by Germany, killing 128 Americans.
Lenin: - The leader of the Bolsheviks.
Ferdinand: - The archduke that was assassinated in June 1914.
Western Front: - The series of trenches dug by both sides in northern France.
Communism: - The economic system used by the Bolsheviks.
Armistice: - Making a truce.
Reparations: - Compensation payable by a defeated country to another for loss suffered during war.
Neutral: - Taking no side in a conflict.
Zimmermann: - German diplomat, who asked Mexico to attack the United States if the United States and Germany went to war.
Treaty of Versailles: - The document that ended the war.
Stalemate: - A situation in which no action can be taken to progress.
Militarism: - A policy of aggressive military preparedness.
Imperialism: - A policy of extending the power and dominion of a nation by direct territorial acquisition.
Nationalism: - A sense of pride and devotion to one’s nation.
Alliance: - A bond or connection between two things, such as countries.
Propaganda: - Information designed to influence people’s opinions.
Unrestricted Submarine Warfare: - A policy of submarines attacking any ship.
Fourteen Points: - A plan for world peace, proposed by Wilson in 1918.
No Mans Land: - The area between enemy trenches, which could stretch miles and was often very dangerous.
Trench warfare: In this type of warfare, soldiers fought each other from dugout ditches.
Eastern Front: This area was a stretch of battlefield along the German and Russian border
Total War: -This meant that countries devoted all their resources to the war
Woodrow Wilson: -President of the United States during WWI
Treaty of Versailles: -The treaty between Germany and the Allied powers was signed on June 28, 1919
League of Nations: -It was to be an international association whose goal would be to keep peace among nations.
WWI Review
Across:2. | - A policy of extending the power and dominion of a nation by direct territorial acquisition. | 4. | - The archduke that was assassinated in June 1914. | 6. | - This was a German submarine. | 9. | - Making a truce. | 10. | - The series of trenches dug by both sides in northern France. | 11. | In this type of warfare, soldiers fought each other from dugout ditches. | 12. | - A policy of aggressive military preparedness. | 14. | - A bond or connection between two things, such as countries. | 16. | - The leader of the Bolsheviks. | 19. | - A pandemic of this sickness resulted in the deaths of around 70 million people. | 21. | - The economic system used by the Bolsheviks. | 22. | -The treaty between Germany and the Allied powers was signed on June 28, 1919 | 23. | -This meant that countries devoted all their resources to the war | 24. | - Compensation payable by a defeated country to another for loss suffered during war. | 26. | - The area between enemy trenches, which could stretch miles and was often very dangerous. | 27. | -President of the United States during WWI | 28. | - Information designed to influence people’s opinions. |
| | Down:1. | - A sense of pride and devotion to one’s nation. | 3. | -It was to be an international association whose goal would be to keep peace among nations. | 5. | - A plan for world peace, proposed by Wilson in 1918. | 7. | This area was a stretch of battlefield along the German and Russian border | 8. | - Taking no side in a conflict. | 13. | - The document that ended the war. | 15. | - The British passenger liner that was sunk by Germany, killing 128 Americans. | 17. | - Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire belonged to this side in the war. | 18. | - German diplomat, who asked Mexico to attack the United States if the United States and Germany went to war. | 20. | - Great Britain, France, Russia, & the United States belonged to this side in the war.. | 25. | - A situation in which no action can be taken to progress. |
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WWI Review
Across:2. | - A policy of extending the power and dominion of a nation by direct territorial acquisition. | 4. | - The archduke that was assassinated in June 1914. | 6. | - This was a German submarine. | 9. | - Making a truce. | 10. | - The series of trenches dug by both sides in northern France. | 11. | In this type of warfare, soldiers fought each other from dugout ditches. | 12. | - A policy of aggressive military preparedness. | 14. | - A bond or connection between two things, such as countries. | 16. | - The leader of the Bolsheviks. | 19. | - A pandemic of this sickness resulted in the deaths of around 70 million people. | 21. | - The economic system used by the Bolsheviks. | 22. | -The treaty between Germany and the Allied powers was signed on June 28, 1919 | 23. | -This meant that countries devoted all their resources to the war | 24. | - Compensation payable by a defeated country to another for loss suffered during war. | 26. | - The area between enemy trenches, which could stretch miles and was often very dangerous. | 27. | -President of the United States during WWI | 28. | - Information designed to influence people’s opinions. |
| | Down:1. | - A sense of pride and devotion to one’s nation. | 3. | -It was to be an international association whose goal would be to keep peace among nations. | 5. | - A plan for world peace, proposed by Wilson in 1918. | 7. | This area was a stretch of battlefield along the German and Russian border | 8. | - Taking no side in a conflict. | 13. | - The document that ended the war. | 15. | - The British passenger liner that was sunk by Germany, killing 128 Americans. | 17. | - Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire belonged to this side in the war. | 18. | - German diplomat, who asked Mexico to attack the United States if the United States and Germany went to war. | 20. | - Great Britain, France, Russia, & the United States belonged to this side in the war.. | 25. | - A situation in which no action can be taken to progress. |
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