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World War 1
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Trench Warfare:a type of combat in which troops fire from trenches facing each other
Fourteen points:was a speech given by president Woodrow Wilson of the U.S
Triple Entente:was an alliance between British, France, and Russia
Unrestricted submarine warfare:a type of warfare that involves a submarine sinking a naval ship
League of Nations:was an intergovernmental organization
Alliance:a relationship in which people agree to work together
Central powers:an alliance between Austria-Hungary and Germany
Total war:a war that has no rules of normal war
Treaty of Versailles:the peace treaty that ended World War 1
Propaganda:a type of advertising used during the war
Militarism:the belief for a country to maintain a strong military
Allied Powers:the opposing power of the central power
Triple Alliance:an alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
Nationalism:patriotic feeling or efforts towards ones country
Imperialism:when a country takes over another country
Franz Ferdinand: his assassination started the war
Serbia: the country blamed for Franz Ferdinand's death
1914: the year the war started
Gravrilo Princip: he killed Franz Ferdinand and his wife
The black hand: the organization the tried to kill Franz Ferdinand
Britain:the country that protected Belgium by joining the war
Woodrow Wilson: the U.S president at the time of the war
World War 1
Across:| 4. | was an alliance between British, France, and Russia | | 8. | the country that protected Belgium by joining the war | | 12. | a relationship in which people agree to work together | | 13. | the belief for a country to maintain a strong military | | 18. | an alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy | | 19. | his assassination started the war | | 20. | the country blamed for Franz Ferdinand's death | | 21. | a war that has no rules of normal war |
| | Down:| 1. | a type of advertising used during the war | | 2. | an alliance between Austria-Hungary and Germany | | 3. | a type of warfare that involves a submarine sinking a naval ship | | 5. | patriotic feeling or efforts towards ones country | | 6. | the organization the tried to kill Franz Ferdinand | | 7. | when a country takes over another country | | 9. | the opposing power of the central power | | 10. | was an intergovernmental organization | | 11. | the U.S president at the time of the war | | 14. | the peace treaty that ended World War 1 | | 15. | was a speech given by president Woodrow Wilson of the U.S | | 16. | he killed Franz Ferdinand and his wife | | 17. | a type of combat in which troops fire from trenches facing each other |
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World War 1
Across:| 4. | was an alliance between British, France, and Russia | | 8. | the country that protected Belgium by joining the war | | 12. | a relationship in which people agree to work together | | 13. | the belief for a country to maintain a strong military | | 18. | an alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy | | 19. | his assassination started the war | | 20. | the country blamed for Franz Ferdinand's death | | 21. | a war that has no rules of normal war |
| | Down:| 1. | a type of advertising used during the war | | 2. | an alliance between Austria-Hungary and Germany | | 3. | a type of warfare that involves a submarine sinking a naval ship | | 5. | patriotic feeling or efforts towards ones country | | 6. | the organization the tried to kill Franz Ferdinand | | 7. | when a country takes over another country | | 9. | the opposing power of the central power | | 10. | was an intergovernmental organization | | 11. | the U.S president at the time of the war | | 14. | the peace treaty that ended World War 1 | | 15. | was a speech given by president Woodrow Wilson of the U.S | | 16. | he killed Franz Ferdinand and his wife | | 17. | a type of combat in which troops fire from trenches facing each other |
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