World War I
Across
- 4. An agreement or partnership between two or more countries to help and protect each other, especially during conflicts or wars.
- 5. An agreement between warring countries to stop fighting for a certain period of time
- 7. of Versailles, the deal that made Germany accept responsibility for the war, pay fines, give up land, and limit its military.
- 8. When a country takes control of other lands or people to build an empire, usually for power, money, or resources.
- 9. The deliberate killing of an important person, usually for political or religious reasons.
Down
- 1. A strong feeling of pride, loyalty, and love for one’s country, sometimes with the belief that it is better or more important than others.
- 2. warfare, A type of fighting in a war where soldiers dig long, deep ditches (trenches) to live in and fight from, often facing each other across “no man’s land.”
- 3. The belief that a country should have a strong military and be ready to use it to defend or promote national interests.
- 6. Money or other compensation that a country must pay to another country for damage or harm it caused, usually after a war.