World War I (Jacobs)

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Across
  1. 2. A large-scale and violent event or upheaval, often causing widespread destruction.
  2. 4. Relating to the system or era of government under a Tsar (an emperor or supreme ruler in Russia).
  3. 6. The vocabulary or terminology specific to a particular time period or context.
  4. 7. A state of confusion, disorder, or agitation; a noisy commotion caused by a crowd of people.
  5. 8. A state of being unwell or ill; a disease or an illness.
  6. 11. Large and powerful territories ruled by an emperor or sovereign.
  7. 14. A term denoting something that significantly alters the course of events or strategies.
  8. 15. The forefront or leading position in a movement, field, or development; pioneers or leaders in a particular endeavor.
  9. 16. Courage and bravery, especially in the face of danger or adversity.
  10. 19. Individuals responsible for operating telecommunication systems, connecting and assisting callers.
  11. 20. To undergo trials or challenges to determine strength, capability, or endurance.
  12. 25. Conflict, discord, or struggle, especially of a prolonged or bitter nature.
  13. 26. A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force, often involving the acquisition and control of other territories or nations.
  14. 27. A member of the Russian Social-Democratic Workers' Party that seized power in the October Revolution of 1917, led by Vladimir Lenin, and established a communist government.
  15. 28. Resistance or disagreement; a competing force against something.
  16. 30. A change in direction, situation, or outcome.
  17. 31. Hostile or violent behavior.
  18. 32. The recollection or thought of past events or experiences.
  19. 35. Assistance, support, or relief provided in times of distress or difficulty; aid or help given to someone in need.
  20. 37. The area where the two opposing armies or forces meet and fight during a war.
  21. 38. Kind or mild; not harsh or severe.
Down
  1. 1. Territories governed by a nation on behalf of the League of Nations.
  2. 3. Supporting or additional groups created to assist the main organization or military force.
  3. 5. Deliverance from harm, destruction, or difficulty; preservation or rescue from peril.
  4. 9. A distinctive and significant period or era marked by particular events or characteristics.
  5. 10. To announce or proclaim with authority; to serve as a sign or indication of something to come.
  6. 11. Military forces sent for a specific mission or task, often to a foreign country.
  7. 12. Intense and passionate feeling or enthusiasm towards a cause, idea, or pursuit.
  8. 13. Growing or expanding rapidly; developing or flourishing.
  9. 17. Involving a sudden and violent upheaval or disaster, often resulting in immense change or destruction.
  10. 18. The separation of people based on race, ethnicity, or other factors, often leading to unequal treatment or restricted rights.
  11. 21. A sign or indication of something to come; a precursor or herald of future events.
  12. 22. A period of intense fear of communism and radicalism.
  13. 23. Lacking strength or power; not strong.
  14. 24. The act of rising or moving upward, often referring to a climb or progression in status or power.
  15. 29. Extremely distressing, disturbing, or agonizing; causing intense worry or anguish.
  16. 33. A guiding or signaling light; metaphorically, something serving as a guiding principle or inspiration.
  17. 34. Harassment or mistreatment, especially due to race, religion, or beliefs.
  18. 36. A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease that affects many people over a large area or worldwide.