Across
- 2. a tactic used in trench warfare to last longer than the enemies
- 6. when officers order an advance in trench warfare
- 8. strengthening a countries' military power and allowing military interests dominate government policy
- 13. when two or more countries compete to be the best equipped militarily
- 14. a terrorist organization determined in freeing Bosnia through violent actions
- 15. idea promoted by Russia that unifies the Slavic peoples of the Balkans (slav nationalism)
- 16. close association nations to accomplish common objectives, or countries united for joint military protection
- 17. a standard war tactic where both sides dig trenches about four hundred meters apart
- 19. strong patriotism and pride for one's country or trying to preserve their language, religion, or traditions
Down
- 1. the allied powers, a less formal group consisting of France, Russia, and Great Britain
- 3. an alliance consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- 4. a policy that demanded the British navy to be equal or better than any other two navies combined
- 5. a plan designed to avoid a two front war
- 7. extending authority of one country over other countries or territories
- 9. a narrow strip of land that was fired upon when movement was detected
- 10. countries needed raw materials to supply their factories
- 11. Germany would support Austria-Hungary no matter what, even if war broke out
- 12. a war which a country must fight on two fronts making them split their army
- 18. threat stating one must meet certain conditions or dire consequences