Quarter 3 US History Interim
Across
- 3. Speech that described the growing division between democratic Western Europe and Soviet-controlled Eastern Europe.
- 4. Employees whose tax-funded jobs helped them remain economically stable during the Depression.
- 6. Major policy shift that expanded federal responsibility for economic welfare.
- 7. Postwar division of this European nation represented the growing divide between Western democracies and Soviet-controlled Eastern Europe.
- 8. President who maintained morale through “fireside chats.”
- 9. Native American soldiers who used their languages to create secure military codes.
- 10. Japanese Americans were forcibly relocated to these during WWII.
- 12. U.S. entry into WWII provided this crucial strength that shifted momentum against the Axis Powers.
- 17. African American campaign calling for victory abroad and equality at home.
- 19. Economic system promoted by Western democracies after WWII.
- 20. Eisenhower-era system that boosted economic growth nationwide.
- 21. This New Deal program demonstrates the lasting impact of the New Deal on American society.
- 22. 1947 Doctrine that committed the U.S. to provide aid to nations resisting communism.
Down
- 1. Group that was least directly impacted by the Dust Bowl.
- 2. Women’s wartime service showed they could succeed in these high-skill roles.
- 5. 1949 military alliance pledging collective defense against Soviet aggression.
- 11. Law that provided veterans with education and housing benefits.
- 13. Political system established by the Soviet Union in Eastern Europe.
- 14. 1930s artists and writers often expressed this quality while coping with hardship.
- 15. Before the New Deal, communities offered short-term help through these food distribution centers.
- 16. Wartime savings and production capacity helped fuel this after the war ended in 1945.
- 18. This political Party became dominant thanks to the New Deal Coalition.