Big Ideas in US History
Across
- 4. getting military forces ready for war and supporting war efforts from the homefront
- 5. adopting the culture of a nation or group
- 8. the policy aimed at assimilating Native Americans into a whitewashed version of the American way of life
- 10. a foreign policy to remain free from relationships with other countries
- 13. the practice of annexing new territory
- 14. the forced deportation of people to their country of birth or ancestral origin
- 15. a popular social movement that called for legal solutions to the problems of urbanization, industrialization, and corruption
Down
- 1. economic activity characterized by the manufacturing of goods
- 2. the introduction of machines or automatic devices into agriculture and manufacturing during the Gilded Age
- 3. form of government in which all aspects of daily life are controlled by a central authority
- 6. the increased migration of people to live in cities
- 7. increased buying of products
- 9. discrimination against immigrants in favor of native-born people
- 11. the practice of investing in risky financial opportunities
- 12. a policy of non-involvement in wars or the affairs of other nations