World War I

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Across
  1. 2. Extreme nationalism that puts the state above all else. People are supposed to give their unflinching commitment to the state and subjugate individuality.
  2. 5. Competition between countries to achieve superiority in quantity and quality of military arms.
  3. 6. Power and wealth by establishing colonies
  4. 8. Devotion and love for one's country
  5. 9. an agreement between opposing armies to suspend hostilities in order to discuss peace terms; truce
Down
  1. 1. Armed conflict between two massed enemies or armies
  2. 3. A theory of government in which a single party controls the economy and production.
  3. 4. A strong military prepared for war
  4. 5. To kill suddenly or secretively, especially a politically prominent person
  5. 7. The act of competing or emulating