World War I

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Across
  1. 4. An agreement or partnership between two or more countries to help and protect each other, especially during conflicts or wars.
  2. 5. An agreement between warring countries to stop fighting for a certain period of time
  3. 7. of Versailles, the deal that made Germany accept responsibility for the war, pay fines, give up land, and limit its military.
  4. 8. When a country takes control of other lands or people to build an empire, usually for power, money, or resources.
  5. 9. The deliberate killing of an important person, usually for political or religious reasons.
Down
  1. 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. 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. 3. The belief that a country should have a strong military and be ready to use it to defend or promote national interests.
  4. 6. Money or other compensation that a country must pay to another country for damage or harm it caused, usually after a war.