History vocabulary

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Across
  1. 2. The condition of someone being sent or kept away from their own country, village, etc., especially for political reasons.
  2. 3. (campaign) A long and determined attempt to achieve something that you believe in strongly.
  3. 8. To do something for a particular purpose or to solve a problem (thing that is done)
  4. 10. A person who someone admires and whose behaviour they try to copy.
  5. 11. A person who saves someone from danger or harm.
  6. 15. To be greater in number than someone or something.
  7. 16. (past simple) To travel by aircraft/ when an animal moves through the air.
  8. 18. A period of time during which a particular person or group is in control of a country.
  9. 19. Relating to a secret plan to do something bad, illegal, or against someone's wishes.
  10. 22. Having a strong wish to be successful, powerful, or rich
  11. 23. To stop fighting and admit defeat.
  12. 24. To go away from a place or person in order to escape from fighting or danger.
  13. 25. (past simple) To escape by running away, especially because of danger or fear.
Down
  1. 1. Connected with a god, or like a god.
  2. 4. The feeling of not trusting someone or something.
  3. 5. To take control or possession of foreign land, or a group of people, by force.
  4. 6. A formal agreement between country leaders, politicians, and states on a matter that involves them all.
  5. 7. A large group of people of the same race who share the same language, traditions, and history, but who might not all live in one area.
  6. 9. (of characteristics or diseases) Passed from the genes of a parent to a child, or (of titles and positions in society) passed from parent to a child as a right.
  7. 12. To make a person or an animal react or do something by continuously annoying or upsetting them.
  8. 13. Agreement between and support for the members of a group, especially a political group.
  9. 14. To act according to what you have been asked or ordered to do by someone in authority, or to behave according to a rule, law, or instruction.
  10. 17. Often involved in, liking, and eager to start wars, threatening.
  11. 18. (a place that gives) Protection or shelter from danger, trouble, unhappiness, etc.
  12. 20. To steal something from a place or a person by using violence, especially during war.
  13. 21. (until 1917) The male Russian ruler.