Across
- 4. A type of fighting in which soldiers live and fight from deep ditches called trenches to protect themselves from enemy fire.
- 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.
- 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.
- 8. Money or goods that a defeated country is forced to pay to other countries to cover war damages.
- 9. The belief that a country should build up a strong military and be ready to use it to protect or expand its power.
- 10. The policy of not taking sides in a conflict or war.
- 11. A situation in which neither side in a conflict can win or make progress.
Down
- 1. The main area of fighting in Western Europe during World War I, mainly in France and Belgium.
- 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. Information, often biased or misleading, used to influence people’s opinions or actions, especially during wartime.
- 5. Soldiers who are killed, wounded, or missing as a result of fighting in a war.
