U2 Why do nations build empires and form supra-national alliances and organizations?
Across
- 2. The art and practice of conducting negotiations between countries.
- 4. An economic system where trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit.
- 6. An association of nations formed to promote cooperation and peace.
- 10. The process of settling and establishing control over indigenous peoples and territories.
- 15. The act of increasing a nation's territory or influence.
- 16. The act of traveling to unknown territories to discover resources or new lands.
- 17. A strong identification with and pride in one's nation, often leading to political independence movements.
- 18. Penalties or restrictions imposed by one country or group of countries on another to influence its behavior.
- 19. Independent countries with defined borders and governments.
Down
- 1. The act of incorporating territory into an existing state or country.
- 3. A policy of extending a country's power through territorial acquisition or economic and political domination.
- 5. A significant change in political power or organizational structures, often through uprising or reform.
- 7. The Swiss city where the League of Nations was headquartered.
- 8. Related to industry and manufacturing, especially prominent during the Industrial Revolution.
- 9. A very powerful and influential nation, especially after World War II.
- 11. A territory controlled and governed by a foreign power.
- 12. A formal agreement between two or more countries.
- 13. A person sent to promote religion and cultural beliefs in foreign lands.
- 14. A formal agreement between nations for mutual benefit or defense.
- 16. A group of countries or territories controlled by a single sovereign authority.