World War I – Causes
Across
- 2. Agreements between countries to help each other if one is attacked.
- 3. An alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy before the war.
- 6. An alliance between France, Russia, and Britain before the war.
- 8. The killing of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914, which started the war.
- 9. A strong feeling of pride in your country or group, often leading to conflict.
- 10. Fights and problems in Southeast Europe that made Europe unstable.
Down
- 1. Other countries saw Germany’s actions and plans as dangerous and threatening.
- 4. The idea that having a strong army is important and necessary for a country.
- 5. When powerful countries compete to take over weaker lands and build empires.
- 7. A competition where countries try to build more weapons than others.