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Across
  1. 5. The process of preparing and organizing a nation’s economy, industry, and military for war.
  2. 9. A person who refuses to participate in military service due to moral, religious, or philosophical beliefs.
  3. 11. The relationship between a country’s military, government, and defense industry, often influencing war policies.
  4. 13. A war in which all aspects of a nation's resources, economy, and civilians are mobilized for the war effort.
  5. 14. A U.S. law passed after World War II that provided educational and financial benefits to returning veterans.
  6. 15. The civilian sector of a nation at war, including efforts such as rationing, propaganda, and war production.
  7. 18. The process of transitioning soldiers and refugees back into civilian life after war or displacement.
  8. 19. A person forced to flee their home due to war, persecution, or natural disaster.
  9. 20. The belief that war and violence are unjustifiable, and that disputes should be settled peacefully.
Down
  1. 1. The process of disbanding armed forces after a war and transitioning soldiers back into civilian life.
  2. 2. A U.S. law that established the military draft, requiring eligible men to serve during wartime.
  3. 3. Government-issued debt securities sold to finance military operations during war, often promoted through propaganda.
  4. 4. A journalist who reports on wars from combat zones, often influencing public opinion.
  5. 6. Someone who has been forced to leave their home due to conflict but remains within their country’s borders.
  6. 7. Protection granted by a country to a foreigner fleeing persecution or war.
  7. 8. A period of political and military tension between the U.S. and the Soviet Union (1947–1991), characterized by propaganda, proxy wars, and ideological conflict.
  8. 10. A highly flammable chemical used in warfare, notably in the Vietnam War, often criticized for its devastating effects on civilians.
  9. 12. A social movement opposed to a particular war or to all forms of warfare.
  10. 16. A person who has served in the military, especially one who has fought in a war.
  11. 17. Information, especially biased or misleading, used to influence public opinion and promote a political cause or viewpoint.