World War 1

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Across
  1. 5. the belief that it is necessary to have strong armed forces and a willingness to use it.
  2. 6. warfare in which opposing armed forces attack, counterattack, and defend from systems of trenches dug into the ground.
  3. 7. a form of communication to distribute information that intends to make people feel a certain way.
  4. 8. not helping or supporting either side in a conflict or disagreement.
  5. 9. warfare using chemical compounds in war to injure or kill people.
  6. 10. an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time; a truce
  7. 11. a required enrollment for service in a country's armed forces, also called a draft.
Down
  1. 1. a message sent by telegraph wire and then delivered in written or printed form.
  2. 2. a loan to the government of your country, which could be redeemed with interest later once the war was over
  3. 3. a formal agreement between two or more nations or peoples
  4. 4. loyalty and devotion to a nation, especially a sense of national identity in which people believe their nation is superior to all others.
  5. 8. the term used by soldiers to describe the ground between the two opposing trenches.