World War 1
Across
- 4. System A network of treaties and alliances between nations meant to provide mutual support in case of conflict, often contributing to the escalation of tensions.
- 6. The process of preparing and organizing troops and supplies for war.
- 8. Darwinism The application of Charles Darwin’s theory of natural selection to societies, used to justify imperialism, racism, and militarism.
- 12. Information, often biased or misleading, used to promote a political cause or viewpoint.
- 14. Compensation paid by a defeated country for the damage and losses caused during a war.
- 16. Relating to the Slavic peoples, an ethnic and linguistic group primarily in Eastern and Southeastern Europe.
- 17. Mandatory enlistment of citizens into the armed forces, also known as a draft.
Down
- 1. An agreement to stop fighting and end hostilities, typically as a prelude to a formal peace treaty.
- 2. The belief or desire of a government or people to maintain a strong military and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
- 3. Warfare A form of warfare in which opposing armies fight from trenches dug into the battlefield, often resulting in stalemates.
- 5. Workers' councils that emerged during the Russian Revolution to represent the interests of workers, peasants, and soldiers.
- 7. The policy of not choosing sides in a war or dispute between other countries.
- 9. of Attrition A strategy of wearing down an enemy through continuous losses in personnel and resources.
- 10. Intense pride and devotion to one’s nation, often leading to the belief in its superiority.
- 11. Communism An economic and political system used by the Bolsheviks during the Russian Civil War, where the government controlled production and distribution.
- 13. To give up a position of power or authority, especially by a monarch.
- 15. Group A community of people who share a common cultural background, language, or ancestry.