Chapter 11
Across
- 1. A religion that Hitler hated.
- 3. To take unfair advantage of.
- 4. Something obtained especially for a price in money or its equivalent.
- 8. Almost entirely; nearly.
- 10. A camp where men, women, and children were sent to be executed.
- 13. An aggressive nationalistic movement that considered the nation more important than the individual.
- 14. A camp where persons are detained or confined.
- 15. To make changes to an original work.
- 17. Giving in to unjust demands in order to avoid all-out conflict.
- 19. British leader, first won election to Parliament in 1900.
Down
- 2. A national policy of actively trading with foreign countries to foster peace and prosperity.
- 5. To estimate lower than the real amount or number.
- 6. Items needed for fighting a war.
- 7. Government-owned farms.
- 9. To be in a state or position of command or control over all others.
- 11. To make illegal by authority.
- 12. To be in control of, to have full power.
- 16. A country where World War 1 started.
- 17. A fervent who hated both the victorious Allies and the German government that had accepted their peace terms ending World war 1.
- 18. To take for granted or as true.