Chapter 1 and 2 Revision
Across
- 2. A complete inability to move forward and a solid determination not to be pushed back.
- 4. Wife of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
- 5. Unauthorized retreats and fleeing the battlefield without orders to do so.
- 6. A medical condition also known as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.
- 10. The name given to the changes made by the liberal government in 1906 to help the poor.
- 12. The number of soldiers killed in the First World War.
- 16. The doctor who discovered that glucose and sodium citrate stopped blood from clotting on contact with air.
- 18. A ceasefire.
- 20. Australian and New Zealand troops who fought for the British empire during World War One.
- 22. Liberal Party leader and future Prime Minister of the UK during World War Two.
- 23. A weapon that was used to clear out dugouts and burn soldiers alive.
- 24. The alliance that included Britain, France and Russia.
- 26. The area of wasteland between the two opposing armies.
Down
- 1. Huge inflatable airships.
- 3. An organization composed of women who farmed the land while the men went off to fight the war.
- 7. Leader of the Suffragettes.
- 8. Foot soldiers.
- 9. Blackhand member and assassin of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
- 11. Handheld explosives thrown at the enemy.
- 13. Deep holes in the ground that stretched for miles to protect soldiers from enemy fire
- 14. Defense of the Realm Act.
- 15. The conquest and exploitation of other countries.
- 17. Violent activists calling for voting rights for women.
- 19. Government control of information to influence public opinion.
- 21. A lightweight, standard issue weapon used by regular soldiers.
- 24. Bulletproof vehicles that could travel across rough ground and terrified enemy troops.
- 25. Of all countries this colony provided the British empire with the greatest number of fighting men.