Across
- 3. An outbreak of a disease across a nation or the entire world.
- 9. An emergency law created in 1914 that gave the federal Cabinet the power to make quick, unchallenged decisions in times of war.
- 10. Actively keeping the peace between nations or regions through international military and non-military efforts.
- 11. A government policy that forces citizens to enlist for military service.
Down
- 1. States that have formally agreed to cooperate. In the First World War, the alliance led by Great Britain was referred to as the Allies.
- 2. The alliance of Great Britain,France and Russia
- 4. The act of confining or imprisoning someone.
- 5. A person who is a citizen of a nation that is at war with the country in which he/she lives.
- 6. The alliance of Germany,Austria-Hungary and Italy
- 7. A person who believes that problems can be solved peacefully, without resorting to violence.
- 8. Sold to Canadians to help pay for the cost of the First World War.