Chapter 2 Terms

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Across
  1. 5. Period of change where the economy goes from (usually) an agricultural one to focusing on the development of industries and manufacturing.
  2. 6. The use of diplomacy or military force to extend a country’s influence and power.
  3. 10. A final proposition or demand which is made and would result in a deterioration of their relations if rejected.
  4. 11. A strategy which would allow Germany to avoid a two-front war with Russia and France by invading France through Belgium but backfired as UK then declared war on Germany. (2 wds.)
  5. 13. A war fought with no restrictions or limitations on the weapons used, land and soldiers involved, or the goals pursued, where the nations use any means possible to achieve victory. (2 wds.)
  6. 16. An alliance between the three countries Great Britain, France, and Russia which formed the foundation of the Allied Powers in WWI. (2 wds.)
  7. 17. the formation of a relationship between at least two nations or countries where an agreement is made to work together for mutual benefits.
  8. 18. A belief in Britain where the power of their Royal Navy should be at least equally as strong as two other country’s navy. (3 wds.)
  9. 19. A strategy used to attempt victory by mobilizing numerous quantities of soldiers towards the enemies hoping to win with greater numbers. (3 wds.)
  10. 20. A cheque which is signed but with the amount left blank for the recipient to fill in. (2 wds.)
Down
  1. 1. An underground, secret organization of terrorists and criminals during the early 20th century. (2 wds.)
  2. 2. The pride and loyalty for one’s country and interest for one’s nation rather than the worlds.
  3. 3. Area of land between two opposing armies which isn’t owned or controlled by anyone. (3 wds.)
  4. 4. the concept where Slavs or all Slavic peoples are to be joined in one political organization.
  5. 7. A belief to maintain a powerful military capability and to have the preparation of using it for public interest.
  6. 8. Tactic where soldiers climbed out of their trenches and travelled to the enemy’s territory carrying weapons and heavy equipment. (4 wds.)
  7. 9. A war where the military is divided to have war on two separate geographical regions with the opposing forces. (3 wds.)
  8. 12. A defensive military tactic where the opposing forces are having combat with each other in trenches and hinders opposing soldiers from advancing. (2 wds.)
  9. 14. The competition of development and production of weapons between two nations to gain superiority. (2 wds.)
  10. 15. A formal agreement is created between three countries (e.g., Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy) to protect one another if attacked. (2 wds.)