National Security - VOCABULARY
Across
- 3. – To weaken something or make it less strong.
- 5. – Trouble or fighting in a group or country.
- 8. - To end or break up something.
- 11. – To make peace with someone or calm them down.
- 12. – Not tight or firmly fixed.
- 13. – Not understanding something correctly.
- 15. – An agreement where both sides give up something.
- 19. – To talk to reach an agreement.
- 22. – Easy to see; not hidden.
- 24. – In the past; relating to history.
- 25. – A punishment for breaking rules or laws.
- 26. – To help two sides agree or solve a problem.
- 28. – Another choice or option.
- 31. – A way to help or adjust to a situation.
- 33. – In a legal or court-related way.
- 34. – A hard choice between two things.
- 35. – Information used to influence people’s opinions.
- 36. – To become worse or more serious.
- 37. – Being open to harm or attack.
- 38. – Fighting in a war or battle.
Down
- 1. – A place to talk about ideas or problems.
- 2. – Entering a place or group secretly.
- 4. – A serious argument or disagreement.
- 6. – A group of countries working together.
- 7. – When people must join the army by law.
- 9. – Someone who acts for another person or group.
- 10. – An agreement between groups or countries.
- 14. – The act of becoming bigger or spreading out.
- 16. – The quality of being steady and not changing.
- 17. – To do something as a final option.
- 18. – Not real; made to look real.
- 20. – Hidden or secret.
- 21. - A mix of different types.
- 23. – What is real or actually exists.
- 27. – To damage something on purpose.
- 29. – To take part in something.
- 30. – Something you must do.
- 32. – A situation where no one can win or move forward.