World War I

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Across
  1. 1. an authorization or order given to a lesser authority by a superior one; a territory governed under such an authorization or order from the League of Nations
  2. 3. information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view
  3. 6. a rise in prices caused by an increase in the supply of money and a resulting decline in its value
  4. 7. The systematic and planned extermination of an entire national, racial, political, or ethical group.
  5. 8. a relationship in which the protection and partial control of one nation is held by another, more powerful nation
  6. 15. Someone who is not an active member of a police or military force
  7. 16. the predominance of the armed forces in making and carrying out the policies of a nation; the glorification of military preparedness and armed strength
  8. 18. a nation or government in which total control is in the hands of one all-powerful ruler
  9. 19. limiting the amount of something that people are allowed to have when there is not enough for everyone to have as much as they want
  10. 21. a situation in which progress by either side in a contest or dispute is blocked by the other side; a draw or deadlock
Down
  1. 2. imperialism the domination of one nation by another nation—and companies within it—that is economically more powerful
  2. 4. A policy of making concessions to an aggressor in the hopes of avoiding war. Associated with Neville Chamberlain's policy of making concessions to Adolf Hitler.
  3. 5. of influence A foreign region in which a nation has control over trade and other economic activities.
  4. 9. relating to or favoring a concentration of power in a leader or leaders who are not responsible to the people and which calls for blind submission to authority
  5. 10. truce They came together for Christmas
  6. 11. entente-allies Britain, France and Russia all had economic and territorial ambitions and they all disliked Germany, so they formed an alliance for protection.
  7. 12. man's land' The space between opposing trenches.
  8. 13. a person or country that attacks first, without being provoked
  9. 14. the policy of extending a nation’s power and influence by gaining control over territory through political or military means
  10. 17. of versailles Treaty that ended World War I
  11. 20. powers The alliance of Austria-Hungary, Germany, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire during World War I.