Across
- 4. A person who fights in the military.
- 5. German submarines used during World War I.
- 7. Payments made by defeated countries to compensate for war damages.
- 12. A conflict between countries involving armed forces.
- 13. The act of killing a prominent figure, often for political reasons. An example is the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, which triggered World War I.
- 14. Not taking sides in a conflict; remaining impartial.
Down
- 1. Strong pride and loyalty to one's own country.
- 2. People who are not in the military; regular citizens.
- 3. A long, narrow ditch used for protection during battle.
- 6. Information, often biased or misleading, used to promote a particular political cause or point of view.
- 8. A country that joins another in a common cause, such as fighting in a war.
- 9. Controlling the amount of goods people can buy during times of scarcity.
- 10. A person who is killed, wounded, or missing during a war.
- 11. An agreement to stop fighting; the end of the war.