Across
- 2. in World War I, the region of northern France where the forces of the Allies and the Central Powers battled each other.
- 4. a policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war.
- 7. Twenty-eighth president of the United States; he proposed the League of Nations after World War I as a part of his Fourteen Points.
- 8. a form of warfare in which opposing armies fight each other from trenches dug in the battlefield.
- 11. Germany’s military plan at the outbreak of World War I, according to which German troops would rapidly defeat France and then move east to attack Russia.
- 12. In World War I, the nations of Great Britain, France, Rusia, along with the other nations-including Great Britain, the Soviet Union, and the U.S.A—that opposed the Axis Powers in World War II.
- 14. in World War I, the nations of Germany and Austria-Hungary, along with the other nations that fought on their side.
- 15. the limiting of the amounts of goods people can buy—often imposed by governments during wartime, when goods are in short supply.
Down
- 1. a conflict in which the participating countries devote all their resources to the war effort.
- 3. in World War I, the region along the German-Russian border where Russians and Serbs battled Germans, Austrians, and Turks.
- 5. an agreement to stop fighting.
- 6. a military alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy in the years preceding World War I.
- 9. a military alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia in the years preceding World War I.
- 10. II last German emperor (kaiser) and king of Prussia; known for his militaristic outlook and often blamed for the outbreak of World War I, he was forced to abdicate in late 1918
- 13. information or material spread to advance a cause or to damage an opponent’s cause.
