Across
- 2. The murder of a political or public figure, often for political reasons.
- 3. The idea that people should have the right to choose their own government and rule themselves.
- 7. A formal agreement between countries to support each other, especially during war.
- 8. Giving in to an aggressor’s demands to avoid conflict, especially before World War II.
- 10. The belief in building up strong armed forces to prepare for war.
- 11. Information used to influence public opinion, often biased or misleading.
- 12. A government where one person has total power, usually taken and maintained by force.
Down
- 1. A government where the state has total control over all aspects of life, including the economy, culture, and private lives.
- 4. A political system with a strong central government led by a dictator, and often marked by nationalism and suppression of opposition.
- 5. A strong sense of pride and loyalty to one’s nation, sometimes leading to conflict.
- 6. War A war that involves every part of society, where civilians and resources are fully used to support the war effort.
- 9. Depression A long period of severe downturn in economic activity, with high unemployment and business failures.
- 13. Warfare A type of fighting in World War I where soldiers lived and fought in long ditches.
