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| 2. | Name given to American troops in Europe during WWI. |
| 3. | A group of armed & unarmed ships deployed to protect merchant shipping from attack. |
| 4. | members of the minority radical Wing. |
| 5. | One of the 2 great European alliances before WWI made up of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy & later the Ottoman Empire. |
| 7. | 1st mass movement of African Americans. |
| 8. | U.S. Politician;was a U.S. leader of progressive and liberal causes in Congress. He represented the state of Nebraska in the United States Senate from 1913 until 1943. |
| 10. | In WWI,Germany & Austria Hungary were in it. |
| 13. | Speech or actions that encouraged rebellion. |
| 15. | policy of avoiding involvement in foreign affairs |
| 17. | U.S. statesman. |
| 20. | power to make decisions about one's own future. |
| 21. | international organization that armed to promote security |
| 22. | 31st U.S. president headed food administration. |
| 23. | Turing clocks ahead 1 hour for the summer. |
| 24. | territory or colony taken from defeated nation. |
| 25. | U.S. legislator, women's suffrage leader & Pacifist. |
| 27. | rewards gained through military victory. |
| 28. | U.S. businessman & Statesman. |
| 29. | British passanger liner sunk by German U boat. |
| 30. | policy of aggressively building up a nations armed forces in prepartaion for war. |
| 33. | Tactic in which senators take the floor, begin talking, and refuse to stop talking to permit a vote on a measure. |
| 34. | U.S> editor & author |
| 36. | situation in which neither side in a conflict is able to gain advantage. |
| 37. | to cease fire or a truce. |