World History II
Across
- 3. powers, group of countries led by Germany, Italy, and Japan that fought the Allies in WWII
- 11. takeover of property or resources by the government
- 14. belief that there is no god
- 15. person who assumes financial risk in the hope of making a profit
- 16. the campaign against slavery and the slave trade
- 17. Depression, a painful time of global economic collapse, starting in 1929 until 1939
- 19. deliberate use of random violence, especially against civilians, to achieve political goals
- 20. of trade, difference between how much a country imports and how much it exports
Down
- 1. money or wealth used to invest in business or enterprise
- 2. unequal treatment or barriers
- 4. business organization in such areas as shipping, mining, railroads, or factories
- 5. the belief of complete and unrestricted power in government
- 6. economic system in which the means of production are privately owned and operated for profit
- 7. Muslim house of worship
- 8. code name for June 6, 1944, the day that Allied forces invaded France during WWII
- 9. reduction of armed forces and weapons
- 10. city-state in ancient Greece
- 12. the systematic genocide of about six million European Jews by the Nazis in World War II
- 13. a region in western Sudan where ethnic conflict threatened to lead genocide
- 16. a policy of rigid racial segregation in the Republic of South Africa
- 18. Trade, trade between countries without quotas, tariffs, or other restrictions
- 20. War, a war in which Great Britain defeated the Boers of South Africa