World War I
Across
- 1. an authorization or order given to a lesser authority by a superior one; a territory governed under such an authorization or order from the League of Nations
- 3. information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view
- 6. a rise in prices caused by an increase in the supply of money and a resulting decline in its value
- 7. The systematic and planned extermination of an entire national, racial, political, or ethical group.
- 8. a relationship in which the protection and partial control of one nation is held by another, more powerful nation
- 15. Someone who is not an active member of a police or military force
- 16. the predominance of the armed forces in making and carrying out the policies of a nation; the glorification of military preparedness and armed strength
- 18. a nation or government in which total control is in the hands of one all-powerful ruler
- 19. limiting the amount of something that people are allowed to have when there is not enough for everyone to have as much as they want
- 21. a situation in which progress by either side in a contest or dispute is blocked by the other side; a draw or deadlock
Down
- 2. imperialism the domination of one nation by another nation—and companies within it—that is economically more powerful
- 4. A policy of making concessions to an aggressor in the hopes of avoiding war. Associated with Neville Chamberlain's policy of making concessions to Adolf Hitler.
- 5. of influence A foreign region in which a nation has control over trade and other economic activities.
- 9. relating to or favoring a concentration of power in a leader or leaders who are not responsible to the people and which calls for blind submission to authority
- 10. truce They came together for Christmas
- 11. entente-allies Britain, France and Russia all had economic and territorial ambitions and they all disliked Germany, so they formed an alliance for protection.
- 12. man's land' The space between opposing trenches.
- 13. a person or country that attacks first, without being provoked
- 14. the policy of extending a nation’s power and influence by gaining control over territory through political or military means
- 17. of versailles Treaty that ended World War I
- 20. powers The alliance of Austria-Hungary, Germany, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire during World War I.