World War One Vocab

1234567891011
Across
  1. 4. A type of fighting in which soldiers live and fight from deep ditches called trenches to protect themselves from enemy fire.
  2. 6. An agreement between countries to support each other, especially during war. Assassination: The planned killing of an important or powerful person, often for political reasons.
  3. 7. A plan proposed by President Woodrow Wilson to promote peace after World War I, including ideas like self-determination and the League of Nations.
  4. 8. Money or goods that a defeated country is forced to pay to other countries to cover war damages.
  5. 9. The belief that a country should build up a strong military and be ready to use it to protect or expand its power.
  6. 10. The policy of not taking sides in a conflict or war.
  7. 11. A situation in which neither side in a conflict can win or make progress.
Down
  1. 1. The main area of fighting in Western Europe during World War I, mainly in France and Belgium.
  2. 2. The President of the United States during World War I who initially wanted to keep the U.S. neutral and later led the country into the war.
  3. 3. Information, often biased or misleading, used to influence people’s opinions or actions, especially during wartime.
  4. 5. Soldiers who are killed, wounded, or missing as a result of fighting in a war.