Fourth Marking Period Review
Across
- 2. Someone that is forced to leave their home country.
- 7. Natural disasters, poverty, and war are all ________.
- 8. The worst attack on U.S. soil
- 9. The ____ amendment was passed in 1920.
- 12. Exiting one place and going to live in another.
- 15. Education and economic opportunity, freedom, and safety are all______.
- 17. A person who moves into a new country to live permanently.
- 18. You get to this continent by traveling East over the Atlantic Ocean.
- 19. A peaceful agreement between countries over land and power.
- 21. The U.S. is the _________largest country in the world by geographical size.
- 22. This continent has Brazil, Argentina, and Peru.
- 24. Where the majority of people live in the U.S.
- 26. What did the U.S. help establish after World War II?
- 27. Two countries that fought against the U.S. in WW2. Now they are allies.
- 31. The two countries that have competed against the U.S.
- 32. The U.S. has _____ all over the world.
- 33. Money or supplies given to another country
- 34. The first state to allow women to vote.
- 35. This continent is where human civilization began.
Down
- 1. The right to vote.
- 3. Most of U.S. immigrants were from here in the early 1900's.
- 4. The most famous pioneer of the women's suffrage movement.
- 5. Tradition of peaceful protests in this city began because of The Women’s Rights movement.
- 6. The U.S._______ more goods than it exports.
- 10. A country that has economic power, military power, and cultural relevance.
- 11. The U.S. has the ________ largest population in the world.
- 13. How Alice Paul and others protested for women's suffrage.
- 14. Where the two most populated countries are.
- 16. Most people will never travel to this continent.
- 20. You get to this collection of islands by traveling over the Pacific Ocean.
- 23. The word that best describes the women's suffrage movement.
- 25. Most of U.S. immigrants since 2000.
- 28. The two countries that border the U.S.
- 29. The document that was amended to allow women to vote.
- 30. The continent that we live on.