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Across
- 2. places where people are confined or detained without trial, especially during a war
- 5. a civil rights leader who organized a march on Washington D.C. during World War II
- 6. the civilian population and activities of a nation at home while the military is fighting in other countries
- 7. Companies and factories that produce weapons, equipment, and supplies for the military
- 8. to save or use something carefully to prevent waste
- 10. the powers given to the president to make decisions and take action without needing immediate approval from congress
- 11. the forced relocation and confinement of a group of people, often during wartime
- 12. resources that are limited in availability
- 14. jobs in the military that do not involve fighting; examples include working in medical care, administration, or mechanics
- 15. when businesses and factories change their normal production to make weapons, ammunition, and other goods
Down
- 1. the process of preparing a country's military and economy for war
- 3. A command issued by the President without going through congress
- 4. books that contain coupons or stamps that people use to buy limited amounts of certain items
- 9. a symbol representing the women who worked in factories and shipyards during World War II
- 13. when the government limits the amount of certain goods people can buy