World War 1 Practice
Across
- 3. Information or ideas designed and distributed to influence public opinion.
- 4. A situation in a conflict in which neither side can make progress against the other.
- 7. Celebration of military ideals and a rapid buildup of military power.
- 9. Not taking sides or getting involved in a conflict.
- 10. Payment for damages caused during a war.
- 12. When one event sets off a chain of similar events.
- 13. Imperialism is the practice of one country controlling or dominating another country or region in order to gain power, resources, or wealth.
Down
- 1. A feeling of intense loyalty to a country or group.
- 2. Trench warfare is a type of fighting in which opposing armies dig long ditches called “trenches” to protect soldiers from enemy fire and fight from fixed positions. It led to long, deadly stalemates and high casualties during World War I.
- 5. The gathering of resources and troops in preparation for war.
- 6. A person who opposes the use of violence.
- 8. An agreement among countries to defend each other.
- 11. A group of countries or territories ruled by the same government.