Across
- 4. A strong sense of pride and loyalty to one's nation, often leading to tensions and rivalries between countries.
- 5. A type of combat in which opposing troops fight from long, narrow ditches dug into the ground.
- 8. The unoccupied area between opposing trenches, often heavily contested and dangerous.
- 9. A conflict in which countries devote all their resources to the war effort, including civilian and economic assets.
- 10. An international organization established after World War I to promote peace and cooperation among nations.
Down
- 1. Information, often biased or misleading, used to promote a political cause or viewpoint during the war.
- 2. A global pandemic that spread in 1918, killing millions, including many soldiers and civilians during World War I.
- 3. The policy of building up strong armed forces to prepare for war and glorifying military power.
- 6. The agreement signed in 1919 that ended World War I and imposed harsh penalties on Germany.
- 7. Agreements between nations to provide mutual support, often forming powerful blocs that contributed to the outbreak of World War I.
